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CAULDRON 


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CLASS       OF       NINETEEN       FORTY-NINE 

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ROBERT         BRUCE 


Robert  Bruce  was  born  in  Dundee,  Scotland,  and  after  attending 
the  public  schools  and  Harris  Academy  there,  came  to  Boston  in 
1890.  He  attended  the  Northeastern  School  of  Commerce  and  Fi- 
nance and  from  it  holds  the  B.C.S.  and  M.C.S.  degrees. 

After  extensive  business  experience  and  part-time  teaching  in  the 
Chandler  Secretarial  School  and  the  Northeastern  School  of  Com- 
merce and  Finance,  he  joined  the  faculty  of  the  latter  school  in  1918 
and  the  faculty  of  the  College  of  Business  Administration  in  1922. 
Since  then  he  has  been  Professor  of  Accounting  since  1925,  Acting 
Head  of  the  Department  of  Industrial  Engineering  1941-1942,  and 
Acting  Dean  of  the  College  of  Business  Administration  1942-1945. 
Professor  Bruce  has  thus  made  his  contribution  to  the  life  of  the  Uni- 
versity and  has  affected  the  education  and  the  lives  of  successive 
generations  of  Northeastern  students. 


It  is  with  humble  sincerity 
that  this  twenty-seventh  volume 
of  the  Cauldron  is  dedicated  to 
Professor  Robert  Bruce,  teacher, 
philosopher,  gentleman,  and  Mend. 


THE     '49     CAULDRON     B  D  ARD 


ELEANOR     K.     WATTS         DAVID     L.     THURRELL       JOHN     K.     DAIGIEISH 
Ed/for-i'n-Ch/ef  Managing   Editor  Managing   Editor 


PROF.     EVERETT     C.     MARSTON 
Faculty    Adviser 


BERNARD     F.     STONE         WESLEY     J.     FURBUSH         EVELYN     F.     GRIFFIN^ 
Photographic    Editor  Business   Manager  Informal  Pictures   Editor 


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Thomas  Agliata 


Robert   Anderson 


Warren    Babb 


Anthony    Bellamacina 


THOMAS  P.  AGLIATA 

Business  Administration   (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
252  Chambers  Street,   Boston,  Mass. 
High   School  of  Commerce. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,   1943-1945,   T/5. 

ROBERT   O.   ANDERSON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
48  Chipman  Street,   Medford,  Mass. 
Medford   High   School. 

Honor  and  Dean's  List  1,  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  ASME  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Company,    Boston,    Draftsman. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Navy   1944-46;   ETM  2/c. 

WARREN   BABB 

Business  Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
48   Chester   Street,  Arlington,   Mass. 
Arlington    High    School. 

Gamma    Phi    Kappa,    Secretary  4,    President   5;    S.    A.    M. 
Cooperative    Work:    Doelcam    Co.,    Newton,    Instrument    Technician. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Air  Force,    1942-45,    1st  Lt. 

A.    ANTHONY    BELLAMACINA 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
100  Powder  House  Boulevard,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Somerville   High    School. 

Dean's   List  2,   4;   Student  Council    3;   Student  Union  2;    Football    1. 
Cooperative   Work:    L.   W.   Crunklut   Inc.,   Boston,   Business  Manager; 
Appliance   Engineering    Corp.,    Boston,    Sales   and    Service. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Corps   1942-45,   S/Sgt. 


MARTIN   BLAKE 

Mechanical  Engineering. 
45  Wolcott  Street,   Maiden,  Mass. 
Boston    Public   Latin. 

Cooperative    Work:    Allis-Chalmers    Mfg.    Co.,    Boston,    Milling    Ma- 
chine   Operator;     Sanborn    Mfg.     Co.,     Cambridge,     Machine     Shop 
Worker. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,   1942-46,   Cpl. 

ROBERT   W.   BLAKE 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
259  Center  Street,   Bangor,   Me. 

Bangor    High    School;    Maine   Central    Institute,    Pittsfield,    Maine. 
Dean's  List  2;   Baseball   1;  Ski  Club  3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work:    Pepperell    Mfg.    Company,    Boston,    Accountant. 
Service   Record:    Infantry,  Air   Corps,    1943-46,    S/Sgt. 

GEORGE  BRUMIS 

Business   Administration    f/ndustriai   Relations) 
65   Lexington   Avenue,    Somerville,   Mass. 
Somerville   High    School. 
Student   Council   4,   5;    Basketball    2. 

Cooperative    Work:    J.    L.     Hammef    Company,    Cambridge,    Packer; 
United  Business  Service,  Boston,  Office  Boy. 
Service   Record.    U.    S.    Army,    1943-45,    Pfc,    Bronze   Star. 

WILLIAM   J.    BUCHANAN 
Liberal   Arts   (English) 
7  Brae   Burn   Road,   East  Milton,   Mass. 
Milton   High   School,  Huntington   Preparatory. 
Cross  Country  2,  3,  4;  Track  2;  News  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Sports  Editor  5. 


Martin    Blake 


Robert   Blake 


George   Brumis 


William  Buchanan 


Jack   Bunick 


George  Catterall 


John   Cheever 


Richard  Conner 


JACK  J.   BUNICK 

Business  Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
35  Theodore   Street,    Dorchester,   Mass. 
Dorchester    High   for   Boys. 
Cooperative    Work:    Jordan    Marsh    Company,    Boston,   Auditing    De 

Service  Record:   Engineer  Amphibian   Command,    1943-46,    1st  Sgt. 


GEORGE  W.  CATTERALL 

Business  Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
46   Lexington   Street,   Belmont,    Mass. 
Huntington    Prep   School,    Belmont   Senior    High    School. 
Sigma    Phi   Alpha,   Vice-President  3,   Treasurer   4,    President   5. 
Cooperative    Work:    National    Company,    Maiden,     Inspector; 
eral    Electric   Company,    West    Lynn,    Production    Control    Clerk. 


JOHN  A.   CHEEVER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
47  West   Cedar   Street,    Boston,   Mass. 
Mechanic  Arts   High   School. 

Honor  List;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4,  5,  Vice  President  4;  President 
5;  Track  1,  2;  News  1;  Treasurer,  Class  1945,  President  4;  A.  S.  M.  E. 
3,  4,  5;  Publicity  Chairman  5;  Senior  Week  Committee. 
Cooperative  Work.-  Sears-Roebuck  Co.,  Boston,  Draftsman;  Mason- 
Neilan  Regulator  Co.,  Dorchester,  Draftsman;  H.  K.  Porter,  Inc., 
Everett,  Junior  Engineer. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army   Infantry,   1943-46,  Pfc. 


RICHARD   S.    CONNER 

Business    Administration    (Marketing    and   Advertising) 
25    Hastings    Street,    Framingham,    Mass. 
Framingham   High   School. 

Football  3,  4;   Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4,   5;   Baseball   1,  2,  3,  4,  Captain 
Cross   Country    1. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Marine   Corps,    1942-45,    Cpl. 


THOMAS   F.    CONWAY,   JR. 

Libera/   Arts    (English-JournalismJ 
22  Chapin   Place,    Hartford,   Conn. 
Buckley   High   School,   Suffield   Academy. 
Football    1,  2,  3;   News  4,  5,  Editor's  Award  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Hartford    Accident    &    Indemnity    Co.,    Hartford, 
Junior    Underwriter. 

Service    Record:    U.    S.    Air    Force,     1943-46,    S    Sgt.    Air    Medal,    3 
O.   L.   C. 

FRANKLIN   S.   COOLE 

Business   Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
8    Dalton    Road,    Belmont,    Mass. 
Belmont    High    School. 
Baseball   2,  3,  4;   Basketball   1,   2. 

Cooperative    Work:    Herald-Traveler    Corp.,    Boston,    Copy    Boy. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Air   Corps,    1942-46,    Cpl. 

DANIEL   W.   CORAM 

Mechanical  Engineering 
154   Central   Avenue,   Chelsea,   Mass. 
Chelsea    High    School. 

Intramural    Softball    3,    4;    CAULDRON    Junior    Staff   4;    A.    S.    M.    E. 
3,  4,   5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Reece    Button    Hole    Machine    Co.,    Boston,    In- 
spector   and    Machinist. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.   Navy   1944-46,  ETM.  3/c. 

HARRY  W.   DAHLSTROM 

Mechanical  Engineering 
18   Burgoyne   Street,    Elmwood,    Conn. 
William    H.    Hall    High    School,    West    Hartford,   Conn. 
Alpha   Kappa  Sigma,  Vice  Grand  Councillor  4,  5;  Tau  Beta  Pi  4,  5, 
Recording  Secretary  4,  5;   Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Student 
Council  4,  5;  Class  Council   1;  Class  Dance  Committee  1,  2,  3;  A.  S. 
M.   E.   5,   Secretary  5;  Senior  Week  Committee. 

Cooperative    Work:    Underwood    Elliot    Fisher   Co.,    Hartford,    Conn., 
Tool    Draftsman. 
Service  Record-    U.    S.    Infantry   1943-45,  T/4. 


Thomas   Conway 


Franklin  Coole 


Daniel    Coran 


Harry   Dahlstrom 


John    Dalgleish 


Alexander    Daniels 


Philip    Dantowitz 


Chauncey    DelGrosso 


at/on   (Industrial   Relatit 
Meriden,   Conn. 


JOHN   K.   DALGLEISH 

Business  Adminisfr 

68   Reservoir  Avenue, 

Meriden   High   School. 

Nu    Epsilon    Zero    Fraternity,    Pledge   Master    3,    House    Man 
President   5;    Student    Union    I,    2,    3;    News    1;    Freshman 
Freshman  Dance  Committee;  CAULDRON  3,  4,  5,  Managing 
S.   A.  M.  5;  Senior  Week  Committee;   Veterans  Club  4. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Force,    1st  Lt.,    Distinguished   Flyi 
Air  Medal,   3   O.    L.    C. 


Cabinet; 
Editor  5; 


ig  Cr, 


CARL    R.    DILLON 

Business   Administration   (Accounting) 
Brownville   Junction,    Me. 
Brownville  Junction   High   School. 

Sigma  Society;  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Junior  CAULDRON 
Board;  S.  A.  M.  2. 

Cooperative    Work:    Pepperell    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    In- 
ventory  Department. 
Service  Record.    U.   S.   Signal   Corps,   1943-46,   Sgt. 


ALEXANDER   B.    DANIELS 

Business   Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
290   Harris   Avenue,    Needham,    Mass. 
Needham   High   School,   Mt.    Hermon   Preparatory  School. 
Yacht   Club   1. 

Cooperative    Work:    Pepperell     Manufacturing    Co.,    Boston,     Inven- 
tory  Department. 
Service    Record.    U.    S.    An    Corps    1942-45,    Sgt. 

PHILIP    DANTOWITZ 

Mechanical  Engineering 
887  Morton   Street,    Dorchester,    Mass. 
Dorchester    High   for   Boys. 

Tau  Beta  Pi  5;   Honor  List;   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  A.   S.   M.   E.   5. 
Cooperative    Work:     Sanborn    Company,    Cambridge,     Sheet    Metal 
Worker. 
Service   Record:    U.   S.    Infantry,    1943-45,   Pvt. 

CHAUNCEY   N.    DELGROSSO 

Business   Administration    (Accounting) 
31    Elm  Street,  Cohasset,   Mass. 
Cohasset   High   School. 
Baseball    2,   3,  4,    Hockey   2,   3,   4. 
Service  Record    U.   S.   Army  Signal  Corps   1942-45,   Sgt. 


ROBERT  V.   DiSALVO 

Business  Administration  (Accounting) 
422   Main    Street,    Medford,    Moss. 
Medford    High    School 


Pi-ilLIP   R.   DODGE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
188   Foster   Street,    Brighton,    Mass. 
English    High    School,    Boston,    Mass. 
Beta  Gamma    Epsilon;  A.   S.   M.    E.  4,  5. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.    Naval    Reserve    1944-46,    ETM  3/c. 


THOMAS  J.   DONOHUE 

Business   Administration   (Marketing   and  Advertising! 
161    West  Center  Street,   Manchester,   Conn. 
Manchester    High    School. 

Gamma   Phi    Kappa;   Track    I,   2,   3,  4,  Manager  3,  4. 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Production    Clerk. 
Service   Record:    U.   S.    Army    1943-45,    1st   Lt.    Military   Merit   Medal 
Commonwealth   of    the    Philippines. 


Robert  DiSalvo 


Philip  Dodge 


Thomas    Donohue 


Joseph    Dubin 


Leland    Dumas 


James    Farnan 


Elmer  Filkins 


JOSEPH   A.    DUBIN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
95   Ballou   Avenue,    Dorchester,    Mass. 
Dorchester  High  for  Boys. 

Honor  List;   Dean's  List  2,   3,   4;    Intramural    Basketball  3,  4,   Softball 
3,  4;  Chess  Club  1;  A.  S.  M.  E.  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Reece    Button    Hole    Machine    Co.,    Boston,    In- 
spector;   Hyde    Park    High    School,    Hyde    Park,    Assistant    Instructor; 
General    Electric  Co.,    Lynn,   Student    Engineer. 
Service   Record:   U.   S.   Naval    Reserve   1944-46,    ETM  3/c. 

LELAND   B.    DUMAS 

Business  Administration    industrial  Relations] 
127   Playstead   Road,   West  Medford,   Mass. 
Medford    High    School. 
Dean's   List   2. 

Cooperative   Work:    Spaulding    Moss,    Boston,    Stock    Department;    B. 
B.   Chemical   Company,   Cambridge,   Order   Department. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Navy    1942-46,    Boatswain's  Mate    1/c. 

JAMES  T.   FARNAN 

Business  Administration   (Industrial   Relations) 
19   Elm   Street,    Lynn,   Mass. 
Lynn   Classical   High   School. 

Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric  Co.,    Lynn,   Machine   Operator. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Corps   1942-46,  Sgt. 

ELMER  S.   FILKINS 

Business  Administration    (Marketing   and  Advertising) 
141    Hartford   Terrace,   Springfield,    Mass. 
Springfield  Technical. 

Phi  Gamma  Pi,  Treasurer  2;  Football  2,  3. 

Cooperative   Work:    Federal    Land    Bank,    Springfield,    Accountant. 
Service  Record:  Marine  Air  Corps   1942-46,    1st  Lt. 


WALTER   F.   FLANAGAN 

Business  Administration   (Ac 
42    Colburn    Street,    Dedham,    M 
Dedham   High   School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  ! 


C.   GALE   FOSTER 

Business  Administration    (Marketing   and  Adv 
Worster  Road,    R.    F.    D.    1,   South   Berwick,  Me. 
Deering   High    School,    Portland,    Me. 
Football  4,  5;  Track  3,  4,  5. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army   1942-45,   M/Sgt. 


WILLIAM  A.    FOSTER 

Libera/  Arts  (English-Journalism) 
Old    Connecticut    Path,    Framingham,    Mass. 
Framingham    High    School. 

Dean's   List   4;    Dean's   Cabinet  2;    News   2,   3,   4,   5,    Editor 
4;    Dramatic   Club   2. 

Cooperative   Work:    Boston   Traveler,    Boston,    Copy   Boy. 
Service   Record:    U.   S.   Air   Corps    1943-45,  2nd   Lt. 


ARTHUR   L.    FREUNDLICH 

Liberal  Arts  (Psychology) 
188   Mason   Terrace,    Brookline,   Mass. 
Winthrop   High   School,   Mass.    Institute  of  Technology. 
Dean's   List  4;    Dean's  Cabinet  2;    Glee   Club  4;   American    Chemicai 
Society  3. 

Cooperative    Work:    Northeastern   University,   Boston,    Laboratory  As 
sistant;    Hubbard   and    Co.,    Boston,    Officer   Manager. 
Service   Record:   Airborne    1943-45,    Pfc.    Bronze   Star,    Purple   Heart. 


Walter   Flanagan 


William   Foster 


Arthur    Freundlich 


Harold    Gates 


Melvin  Gidez 


Vernon  Gingras 


Georre  Giroux 


HAROLD  W.   GATES 

Mechanical  Engineering 
14   Esty  Street,   Ashland,    Mass. 
Ashland   High   School. 

Football    1;    Basketball    1,   2,  3;   A.    S.    M.    E.   3,  4,   5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Crompton    &    Knowles    Loomworks,    Worcester, 
Student   Engineer. 

Service   Record:   Army   Air   Corps    1943-45,     1st   Lt.     Air     Medal     and 
Clusters. 


FRANK  P.   GOLAS 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
1    Belchertown   Road,  Three   Rivers,  Mass. 

Palmer    High    School,    Massachusetts    State    College,    University    of 
Nebraska,   University  of   Illinois. 

Phi  Gamma  Pi  Fraternity;  Purchaser  5;  Honor  List  1;  Football  2,  5. 
Service  Record.  U.  S.  Parachute  Troops  1942-45,  Capt.,  Purple  Heart, 
Silver  Star. 


MELVIN  D.  GIDEZ 

Mechanical  Engineering 
67  B   Washington   Street,    Dorchester,   Mass. 
Dorchester  High   School   for    Boys. 

Kappa  Zeta   Phi;  Corresponding  Scribe  5;   Football   1;  A.   S.  M 
4,  5,  Treasurer  5;  Ski  Club  3,  4. 

Cooperative   Work:  Greenfield  Tap  &  Die,   Greenfield,   Gage 
Engineering    Department;    Stone    and    Webster    Engineering 
Boston,   Draftsman;    E.    B.   Badger  &  Sons  Co.,    Boston,   Draftsn 
Service   Record:   Army  Air   Forces   1942-45,   2nd    Lt.,   Purple   Hi 


Clerk, 
Corp., 


VERNON  E.   GINGRAS 

Business   Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
35   Beach   Street,    Wollaston,   Mass. 
Milton   High   School,   Milton. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Gear  Works,   Inc.,  North  Quincy,  Charge 
of   Order    Department;    House   of   Cleanliness,   Quincy,   Manager. 
Service    Record:    Office   of   Strategic   Services    1943-46,    Sgt. 


RICHARD   S.   GOODWIN 
Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
27   Hawthorne  Avenue,   Arlington,    Mass. 
Arlington    High    School. 
Dean's   List   2,   3,   4,   5. 

Cooperative   Work:    Wirthmore    Research    Laboratory,    Maiden,    Lab- 
oratory  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   Merchant  Marine   1943-46. 


IRVING   G.   GORDON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
156   Talbot   Avenue,    Dorchester,    Mass. 
Dorchester   High    School   for    Boys. 
A.   S.  M.    E.  3,   5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Company,    Boston,    Assistant    to 
Mechanical    Engineer. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Corps   1945,   Aviation  Cadet. 


GEORGE   E.   GIROUX 

Business   Administration    (Ac 
West  Granby,   Mass. 
South   Hadley  High   School. 
Baseball    1,    3,    4;    Basketball    4 
President  3,   4;   Veterans  Club    1 
Service   Record:   U.    S.  Air  Force 


Class  Treai 
2,  3,  4,  5, 
1942-44,   Pfc 


ALBERT   F.   GRENIS 

Libera)  Arts  (Mathematics-Physics) 
32  Johnswood   Road,   Roslindale,   Mass. 

South    Boston    High    School,    Suffolk    University,    Mass.     Institute    cf 
Technology. 
Service   Record:   Ordnance  Corps,    Infantry    1943-45,   Cpl. 


Frank   Golas 


Richard  Goodwin 


Irving    Gordon 


Albert    Grenis 


Richard   Grey 


John    Heanue 


Harry    Hilton 


Burton    Hodge 


RICHARD   A.   GREY 

Business   Administration    (industrial   Relations) 
40  Somoset  Avenue,   Quincy,   Moss. 
Quincy   High   School. 

Dean's    List  3,   4;    Football    1,    2,    3,    4,    Captain   4;    Basketball    1,    2; 
Senior   Week   Committee. 

Cooperative    Work:    Jordan    Marsh,    Boston,    Stock    Control;    H.     P. 
Hood  &  Sons,  Quincy,  Salesman;  Merritt,  Chapman  &  Scott,  Quon- 
set,   R.    I.,  Superintendents  Clerk. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Marine   Corps   Reserve    1942-45,    1st    Lt. 


JOHN   P.   HEANUE 

Business    Administration    (Marketing   and  Advertising) 
177   Belmont   Street,    Belmont,    Mass. 
Belmont  High   School. 

Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Class  Cabinet  1;  Class  Dance  Committee  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work.-  Jordan   Marsh  Co.,   Boston,   Stock   Control;   Lever 
Brothers  Company,    Cambridge,   Junior   Clerk. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army  1942-46,  S/Sgt. 


HARRY  M.  HILTON 

Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
30  Canterbury   Road,   Newton    Highlands,    Mass. 
Class  Treasurer  3;   Football   1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  3;  Orchestra. 
Cooperative    Work:    Central    Scientific   Co.,   Cambridge,   order 
Skinner   and    Sherman    Co.,    Boston,    bacteriologist. 
Service   Record:   Army  Air  Corps,    1943-45,   S/Sgt.,   Air   Medal. 


BURTON  A.   HODGE 

Business   Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
129   Friend  Street,  Amesbury,   Mass. 
Port  Richmond   High  School,  Staten    Island,   N.  Y. 
Cooperative    Work:    American    Telephone    &    Telegraph    Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Messenger  and  Photostat  Cutter. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.   Army  Ordnance    Department    1943-46,    S/Sgt. 


EDWARD   HOFFMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 

9  Wardman    Road,    Roxbury,   Mass. 
Boston    Public    Latin. 

Rifle  Club   1;  A.   S.   M.   E.   3,   4,  5,   Social   Chairman  4. 

ADOLPH   KATZ 

Mechanical   Engineering 
63   Lawrence  Avenue,  Roxbury,   Mass. 
Roxbury  Memorial   High  School. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  A.  S.  M.  E. 

3,  4. 

Cooperative   Work:   Hesse  Machine  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Bos- 
ton, Tool  and  Die  Design. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Navy   1944-46,   ETM  3/c. 

LESTER  W.   KEATING 

Mechonico/  Engineering 
35  Hartwick  Road,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Newton  High  School. 

Beta    Gamma     Epsilon,    Vice-President    4,    5,    Pledge    Chairman    5; 
Football  3;   Band   1,   2,  3;  A.   S.   M.   E.  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Tobe    Deutschmann    Corp.,    Canton,    Draftsman; 
Sanborn   Co.,   Cambridge,  Toolroom  Assistant;    Northeastern   Univer- 
sity,   Boston,   Athletic   Department. 
Service   Record.    U.   S.   Army  1942-45,   Cpl. 

WILLIAM  J.   KECK 

Mechonico/  Engineering 

10  Wayland  Street,   Dorchester,   Mass. 
Hyde   Park   High    School. 

Phi    Beta  Alpha;   Tau  Beta   Pi,   Corresponding   Secretary   4,   5;   Honor 
List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Sears  B.  Condit  Award  4;  Student  Council 

4,  5;   Student  Union   1,  2;  A.    S.   M.   E.  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Lewis-Shepard    Co.,    Watertown,    Draftsman;    B. 
F.   Sturtevant  Co.,   Hyde  Park,  Draftsman. 

Service    Record:       Army    Air    Forces    1943-45,    1st    Lt.     D.     F.    C,    Air 
Medal,  2  O.  L.  C. 


Edward   Hoffman 


Adolph    Katz 


Lester  Keating 


William   Keck 


Walter  Kleczek 


Walter    Kronfelt 


Serafin   Krukonis 


Joseph    Leahy 


WALTER  S.   KLECZEK 

Mechanical  Engineering 
16  Alther  Street,   Dorchester,  Mass. 

Mechanical  Arts  High  School,  University  of  Manchester,  Manchester, 
England. 

Cooperative  Work:  Barnes-Jones  Company,  Jamaica  Plain,  Machin- 
ist; Commercial  Filters  Corp.,  South  Boston,  Laboratory  Technician. 
Service   Record:  Army  Air   Forces   1943-46,    1st   Lt. 


PAUL   A.    LEARY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
374    School    Street,    Belmont,    Mass. 
Belmont   High   School. 
Track   1,  2;  A.   S.   M.   E.  3,  4,   5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Lewis-Shepard    Products   Corp.,    Watertown,    En 
gineer,   Sales   Engineering,   Draftsman,   Designer. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.   Air  Corps   1942-46,   1st  Lt. 


WALTER  J.   KRONFELT 

Business  Administration   (Industrial   Relations} 

215   Mountain   Avenue,   Arlington,   Mass. 

Arlington   High   School. 

Dean's  List  2,   3. 

Cooperative    Work.    First    National    Bank    of    Boston,    Boston,    Check 

Teller. 

Service  Record:    U.   S.  Air   Force    1943-46,   Pfc. 


EVELYN   L.    LEONE 

Liberal  Arts   (History-Government) 
586  Main  Street,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Wakefield   High   School. 

Student  Union  2,  3;  Cosmopolitan  Club  2,  3;  Omega  Sigma  Execu- 
tive Committee  3;    Dramatic  Club  3;    International   Relations  Club  3. 


SERAFIN  J.  KRUKONIS 

Mechanical   Engineering 
185  Silver  Street,  South  Boston,  Mass. 
South    Boston    High    School. 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Hayden  Scholarship; 
Football  1;  Intramural  Softball  3,  4;  Intramural  Basketball  3,  4; 
A.  S.  M.  E.  4,  5,  Secretary  4,  President  5;  Cosmopolitan  Club  2,  3, 
4;   Rifle  Club   1,  2,  3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work.-    P.    H.    Thorsen    Company,    South    Boston,    Sheet 
Metal    Worker;     Hy-Lite    Corporation,     South     Boston,     Sheet    Metal 
Worker. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Navy   1944-46,   ETM  3/c. 


EMILY  A.    LEWIS 

Liberal   Arts   (English-Journalism) 
157  Cedar  Street,   Framingham,  Mass. 

Framingham   High   School,   N.   U.   Evening   Division   (Freshman   Honor 
Award). 

Dean's   List  2,  3;   Student  Council  4,   5;   News  2,  3,  4,  5;  Cheerlead- 
er  4,   5;    Husky   Plus   4;   Dramatic   Club  3;   Omega    Sigma   Cobinet  4; 
Secretary  Class  of    1948,  3. 
Cooperative   Work:    Fennal,    Inc.,   Ashland,    Office  Clerk. 


JOSEPH   E.   LEAHY 

Mechanical   Engineering 
27   Bradford   Street,   Quincy,    Mass. 
Quincy  High   School. 
A.   S.  M.   E.   3,  4.  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Gear    Works,    Inc.,    Quincy. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Air   Corps    1943-46,    1st   Lt. 


MELVIN   R.   LYNN 

Business   Administration    (Accounting) 
98   Rock   Glen   Road,  Medford,  Moss. 
Medford    High    School. 
Service   Record.-    U.    S.   Army   Air   Corps    1941-45,    Copt.    Air   Medal. 


Paul   Leary 


Evelyn    Leone 


Emily   Lewis 


Melvin   Lynn 


Kenneth   MacKay 


John   Mahoney 


Francis   Manqenelli 


John    Marsh 


KENNETH    G.    MacKAY 

Business  Administration   (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
23  Myrtle   Street,   Jamaica   Plain,   Mass. 
Jamaica  Plain  High  School. 

Banking   and   Finance  Club  2,  3;   Veterans  Association  4,   5. 
Cooperative    Wort:    Herald-Traveler    Corp.,    Boston,    Messenger   and 
Copy   Boy. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.   Signal   Corps   1942-45,   Sgt. 

JOHN  J.   MAHONEY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
38  Glide  Street,   Dorchester,   Mass. 
Boston    Latin   School. 
Tau   Beta   Pi;   Dean's   List  2,   3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work:    B.    F.    Sturtevant   Company,    Boston,    Draftsman; 
Commercial    Filters    Corp.,    Boston,    Laboratory    Technician. 
Service  Record:    U.   S.   Air   Corps    1943-46,   Capt. 

FRANCIS  C.   MANGENELLI 

Business   Administration   (Accounting) 
105  Gore   Street,   Cambridge,   Mass. 
Cambridge  High  and  Latin  School. 

Cooperative    Work:    J.     L.    Hammett    Company,    Cambridge,     Paper 
Packer. 
Service  Record-   U.   S.   Army  Air   Force    1942-45,   S/Sgt.    Bronze  Star. 


FREDERICK   D.   McALLISTER 
Mechanical  Engineering 
30   Van   Brunt  Street,   Southampton,    N.    Y. 
Southampton   High   School. 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta,  Grand  Scribe  4;  Football  1;  Student  Council  4,  5, 
Vice-President  5;  CAULDRON  4,  5,  Photography  Editor  5;  Softball 
and  Baseball  3,  4;  A.  S.  M.  E.  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Pratt    Whitney    Aircraft,    Hartford,    Conn.,    Pro- 
duction  Engineer's  Assistant;   Western    Union    Laboratory,   Waterhill, 
N.    Y.,    Laboratory  Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy  1944-46,  S  1/c. 

RALPH   C.   McKAY 

Business   Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
3   Baker   Street,    Hudson,    N.    H. 
Pembroke   Academy. 
Dean's   List  3. 

Cooperative  Work:  Johns-Manville  Corp.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Order 
Chaser,   Production   Clerk,   Drill   Operator. 

ROY  A.   McKINNON 

Business  Administration   (Accounting) 
60  Waverly  Street,    Brookline,   Mass. 
Brookline    High    School. 

Cooperative  Work:  E.  H.  Griswold  Co.,  Boston,  Junior  Accountant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Corps   1942-45,   S/Sgt. 


JOHN  B.  MARSH 

Mechanical  Engineering 
35^2    Day  Street,   West  Somerville,   Mass. 
Somerville  High  School. 

Ski   Club  1,  2;   Band  1,  2,  3,  5;  Yacht  Club  3,  5,  Commodore  5;  A. 
S.   M.   E.  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative   Work:   Ashton   Gage   &   Valve,    Cambridge,   Gage  Call 
brator;   N.    U.   Mechanical    Laboratory,   Boston,   Assistant. 
Service   Record:   U.   S.   Army   Field  Artillery   1942-46,   Sgt. 


JOHN  L.  McMANUS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
86   East   Howard   Street,   Quincy,    Mass. 
Ouincy  High   School. 

Dean's  List  4;  A.  S.  M.  E.  5;  Band  1;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3;  Rifle 
Team  2,  3;  Class  Representative  5;  Civilian  Pilot  Training  Program 
2. 

Cooperative    Work-    Fore    River    Shipyard,    Quincy,    Loop    Course. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.    Naval   Aviation    1941-46,   Lt. 


Frederick    McAllister 


Ralph  McKay 


Roy   McKinnon 


John    McManus 


William   Miller 


Gennaro    Morelli 


Richard  Newmark 


Edward   Nicholas 


WILLIAM   B.   MILLER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
53    Ellington    Street,    Dorchester,    Mass. 
Dorchester  High  for  Boys. 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi,  Vice  Chancellor  4;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Honor  List;  Dean's 
List  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council  5;  A.  S.  M.  E.  3,  4,  5;  Band  lj  Rifle 
Club  lj  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Yacht  Club  3,  4. 

Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Company,  Cambridge,  Machinist:  Holt- 
zer  Cabot  Electrical  Company,  Boston,  Experimental  Machinist; 
Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  Plastics  Division,  Springfield,  Drafts- 
Service  Record;  U.  S.  Army  Air  Corps  1942-45,  1st  Lt.  Air  Medal  1 
O.    L.    C,   Purple  Heart. 

GENNARO   MORELLI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
34  Almont  Street,   Medford,   Mass. 
Medford   High   School. 

Dean's    List    3;    Hayden    Scholarship    3;    Intramural    Basketball    3,    4; 
Intramural    Softball    3,   4;    Freshman   Section    Representative;    Cosmo- 
politan Club  3;  A.   S.  M.   E.  3,  4,  5;   Rifle  Club  2,  3,  4. 
Cooperative    Work;    H.    K.    PorteY,    Everett,    Junior    Engineer;    Starr 
Brass   Mfg.    Co.,    Boston,    Draftsman. 
Service  Record:    U.   S.   Navy   1944-46,    Ens. 

RICHARD   E.   NEWMARK 

Liberal  Arts   (Bio/ogyJ 
20   Spencer   Street,    Dorchester,    Mass. 
Dorchester   High   for    Boys. 
A.   C.  S.   2,   3,  4,   5. 

EDWARD   E.    NICHOLAS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
145  Tyler   Street,    Boston,    Mass. 
Boston   English. 

Honor   List;   Dean's   List  2,  3,  4;   A.   S.   M.   E.   3,  4,   5. 
Cooperative   Work:   Sanborn  Co.,   Cambridge,  Machinist;   Pratt  Read 
&  Company,  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Tool   Design  and  Plant  Layout. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.   Army   Ordnance    Department    1942-45,    Sgt. 


PHILIP  A.   NIMS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
59   Riddell   Street,   Greenfield,   Mass. 
Mt.    Hermon    Prep.    School,    Greenfield. 

Beta    Gamma    Epsilon,   Treasurer   4,    President   5;    A.    S.    M.    E.    4,    5, 
Chairman   5. 

Cooperative     Work:     Crompton     Knowles    Loom    Works,    Worcester, 
Student   Engineer. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Air  Corps   1942-45,  2nd   Lt. 

HENRY  L.   O'BRIEN 

Business   Administration   (Industrial   Relations} 
35   Gilmore   Street,    Wollaston,    Mass. 
Quincy   High   School,   Quincy. 
Yacht  Club  lj   Ski   Club   1. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Gear    Works,    Inc.,    North    Quincy,    Ac- 
counting   Department. 
Service  Record.-  U.  S.  Air  Corps  1942-45,  Sgt. 

JAMES   P.   O'BRIEN 

Business   Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
92  Chatham   Street,   Worcester,    Mass. 
St.   John's  High  School. 

Honor  List;    Lav/  and   Accounting   Club  3,   4. 

Cooperative    Work:    American    Steel    and    Wire    Company,    Worces- 
ter,   Floorman. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Army   Air    Force    1943-46,    Sgt. 

ROBERT  B.   OTENTI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
48   Willis   Avenue,    Framingham,    Mass. 
Fromingham    High    School. 

Baseball   1,  2,  3,  4;   Hockey   1,   2,  3,  4;    Football    1 ,   2,  3,  4,  5;   Sen- 
ior Week  Committee. 

Cooperative   Work:    Northeastern   University,   Boston,    Laboratory   As- 
sistant. 

Service    Record.    U.    S.    Army    (Field    Artillery)    1943-45,    T   4.    Bronze 
Star. 


Philip   Nims 


Henry   O'Brien 


James   O'Brien 


Robert   Otenti 


James   Pappas 


Frederick  Pearce 


Albert   Raymond 


JAMES  T.   PAPPAS 

Business   Administration    (Accounting) 
90  Marathon   Street,   Arlington,   Mass. 
Arlington    High    School. 
Football    1. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army  1942-46,  Sgt. 


FREDERICK   S.    PEARCE 

Business  Administration    (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
36   Spafford    Road,   Milton,   Mass. 
Milton   High   School. 

Dean's   List  3;    Baseball   1,   2,   3,  4;    Football   3. 
Cooperative   Work:   A.    G.    Pearce,    Inc.,    Dorchester,   Sale; 
Service  Record:  A.   M.   G.   1943-45,   Pfc. 


DONALD  W.   ROBINSON,  JR. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
3  Wesley  Park,  West  Somerville,   Mass. 
Arlington    High   School. 

Phi    Beta  Alpha,   Secretary  4;  Tau   Beta   Pi,   Vice-President  5;   Dean's 
List  2,  3,  4;   Student  Union  2,  3,  4;  Yacht  Club  2,  3,  4;   Band   1. 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric   Company,    Lynn,    Factory    Lay- 
out,  Tool    Planning,   Supercharger  Test. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air   Force   1942-46,  Cpl. 

GRANT  D.   ROSS 

Libera/  Arts  (Biology) 
15  Myrtle  Street,   Everett,   Mass. 
Everett  High   School. 

Service  Record-   U.   S.  Army  Air  Force  1942-45,  S/Sgt.  Air  Medal,   1 
O.  L.  C. 


ALFRED   POLANSKY 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
361    Lafayette  Street,  Salem,   Mass. 
Salem    High    School. 
Dean's   List  4;    Basketball    1. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air   Forces  1942-45,  1 ,". 


ALBERT  H.   RAYMOND,  JR. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Park  Street,  Stowe,  Vt. 
Stowe   High  School. 

Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  A.  S.  M.  E.  4,  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Houde    Engineering    Corp.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    Ap- 
prentice Tool    Maker. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.   Navy  1944-46,  ETM  2/c. 


HARRIET  S.   RUSTIN 

Liberal  Arts  (Sociology) 
Winchester   Street,    Hartford,   Conn. 
Weaver    High    School,    Hillyer    Junior   College. 
Choral    Society  2,   3,   4,    5;    Dramatic  Society   1,  2,  3, 

EDWARD  J.   SAKOVITZ 

Business   Administration   (Marketing  and  Adverti 
74  Main  Street,  Ashland,  Mass. 

Framingham    High    School;    Higgins    Classical    Institute 
Me.;    Dartmouth   College. 

Student  Council  3,  4,  5;    Football   1,  2,  3,  4;   Baseball 
tain  3;   Track  3. 

Cooperative    Work:     Northeastern    University,    Boston 
sistant    Activities;     Dennison    Manufacturing    Co.,    Frar 
Machine  Operator. 
Service   Record.    U.    S.   Marine  Corps  Reserve   1942-46, 
Heart. 


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Donald    Robinson 


Harriet   Rustin 


Edward   Sakovitz 


Donald   Schein 


Richard   Sherburne 


Earnest  Sieqel 


DONALD  E.   SCHEIN 

Liberal  Arts  (English) 
172    Harvard    Street,    Brookline,    Mass. 
Brookline   High   School;  Texas  A  &  M. 
Dean's    List   4,   5;    Student   Union    3;    Ne 
Editor  3;   Astronomy  Club   I. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Can 

Service  Record:   U.   S.  Coast  Guard   Res< 


1,  2,  3,  4,  Photoqraphy 
dge.  Photographer  Tech- 
I  1942-45,  ART  2/c. 


RICHARD  F.   SHERBURNE 

Mechanical   Engineering 
16   Edison  Street.  Quincy,  Mass. 
Quincy  High  School. 
A.   S.  M.   E.  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative   Work:   Sanborn   Company,   Cambridge,   Buffing    Depart- 
ment;   Mason-Neilan    Regulator   Co.,    Boston,    Draftsman. 
Service  Record.   U.   S.  Army  Air  Corps   1942-46,   1st  Lt.,  Air  Medal,  1 
O.   L.   C. 


LAURA  SOLOMON 

Liberal  Arts   (Psychology} 
5  Coral   Avenue,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Winthrop   High   School. 

The  Academy;  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3, 
Award;  Representative  Omega  Sigma  5;  Glee 
Club   5,   President  5. 


4;    Sei 
Club 


B.    Condit 

Psychology 


EDWARD  A.   STANKEVICH 

Business   Administration   (Marketing   and  Advertising) 
31    Barber   Street,   Wilson,   Conn. 
Windsor   High   School,    Windsor,   Conn. 

Phi   Gamma  Pi   Fraternity,  Secretary  2,   President  3,  Social  Chairman 
3,  Publicity  4;   Who's  Who  in  American   Colleges  and  Universities  .1; 
Student  Council  2,  3,  4,  5;  Baseball  2;  Basketball  1,3,5;  Intramural 
Tennis  3;   Veterans  Club  1,  2,  3. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.   Army  Armored   Division   1943,   Pvt. 


EARLE  J.   SHERR 

Business   Administration   (Accounting) 
52   Tolman   Street,   Canton,   Mass. 
Canton    High   School. 

Cooperative    Work:    Plymouth    Rubber    Company,    Canton,    Assistant 
Machine  Operator;   New  Hampshire   Poultry  &   Egg   Company,   Man- 
chester,  N.    H.,    Packer  and   Shipper. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.   Quartermaster  Corps   1941-46     1st   Lt. 


EARNEST   SIEGEL 

Liberal  Arts   (Sociology) 
281    Homer   Street,    Newton   Center,   Mass. 
Boston    English    High. 

Student  Union   1,  2;   News  2;    I.   R.  C.  3,  4;   Rifle  Club  2;   Fencing   1 
Tennis  3;   Freshman   Discussion   Group. 
Cooperative    Work:    Raytheon    Mfg.    Co.,    Waltham,    Design    Drafts 


EDWARD   STEACIE,   III 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations] 
47   Central    Avenue,    Newtonville,    Mass. 
Newton   High   School;   Ohio   State   University. 

Dean's  List  2,  4;  Student  Council  3;  Track  1;  News  1,  2,  3,  4,  Sports 
Editor  2,   3,   4. 

Cooperative   Work:   Wm.   Filene  &  Sons,    Boston,  Truck  Loader;   Bos- 
ton  Daily  Globe,   Boston,   Head  Copy  Boy. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.   Navy   1941-45,   PO  2/c. 


WARREN   H.   STEDMAN 

Business  Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
255   Plain   Street,   Brockton,   Mass. 
Brockton  High   School. 

Honor   List;   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;   Glee  Club   1,   2. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy  Amphibious   1943-46,   Lt.    |j.   g.|. 


Laura   Solomon 


Edward   Stankevich 


Warren   Stedman 


Robert   Taber 


Hyman  Tarr 


Frank  Torres 


ROBERT  L.  TABER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
13   Ryan   Street,    New   Bedford,    Mass. 
New  Bedford   High  School;  Tgfts  College. 

Alpha    Kappa    Sigma,    Secretary   3;    Inter-fraternity    Basketball    2,    3; 
Track  2;    Inter-fraternity  Council  3;  A.  S.  M.   E.  5. 
Cooperative   Work:   Morse  Twist  Drill   and  Machine  Tool   Co.,   New 
Bedford,    Metallurgical    Laboratory    Assistant. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.   Navy   1942-46,   QM  3/c. 


HYMAN  TARR 

Business  Administration   (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
18  Trident  Avenue,   Winthrop,   Mass. 
Winthrop    High   School. 

Student  Union   1,  2;   Veterans  Association  4,  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Herald-Traveler    Corp.,    Boston,    Messenge 
Service  Record:    U.   S.  Army  Air  Force   1942-45,   Cpl. 


ABRAHAM  TOBIN 

Mechanical  Engineerii 
30   Stockton  Street,   Chelse 
Chelsea   High   School. 
A.   S.   M.   E.   3,  4,  5. 


Service    Record:    U. 
Special  Agent. 


S.    An 


FRANK  E.   TORRES 

Mechanical  Engineering 
19  Carberry  Street,   Medford,  Mass. 
Medford   High   School. 

Hayden  Scholarship   1,  2;  Cross  Country  Track   1 ;  A.   S.  M.   E.  5. 
Cooperative  Work.-   B.   F.   Sturtevant  Co.,  Boston,   Detail   Draftsmai 
Sanborn    Company,    Cambridge,    Machinist;    General    Electric    Co 
Lynn,  Detail   Draftsman. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.  Air  Corps  1943-46,   1st  Lt. 


JAMES  T.  VAHEY,  JR. 

Business  Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
33   Prescott   Street,   Watertown,   Mass. 
Watertown    High   School. 
Dean's  List  4;   Football    1;  Track  2. 

Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Stock    Dispatcher 
and   Production  Clerk. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Signal   Corps    1942-46,   Capt. 

ROGER  S.  WALEN 

Libera/  Arts   (Physics-Mathematics) 
36  Billings   Park,    Newton,    Mass. 
Newton   High   School. 

Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,     Instrument    Maker; 
Geotechnical    Corp.,    Cambridge,    Laboratory    Assistant;    Arthur    D. 
Little,    Inc.,   Cambridge,    Laboratory  Assistant. 
Service   Record:   U.   S.   Air   Force   1942-46,   S/Sgt. 

CHARLES  W.   WALLIS 

Business  Administration  (Industrial   Relations) 
38  Ober  Street,   Beverly,   Mass. 
Beverly   High    School. 

Dean's  List  3;   Band   1,  2,  3,  4;   S.  A.   M.   3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work:   Sylvania    Electric    Products,    Inc.,    Danvers,    Cost 
Clerk. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Corps  1942-46,   Capt. 

JOHN  A.  WARD 

Mechanical  Engineering 
107   Mechanic   Street,    Leominster,   Mass. 
Leominster  High   School. 

Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  4;  Intramural  Softball  3,  4;  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Glider  Club. 

Cooperative  Work:  Simond  Saw  and  Steel,  Fitchburg,  Laboratory; 
Foster-Grant  Co.,  Leominster,  Draftsman;  Pratt-Read  Corp.,  Deep 
River,   Conn.,   Plant  Layout. 

Service  Record:  U.  S.  Air  Corps  1943-45,  S/Sgt.,  Air  Medal,  2 
O.   L.  C. 


James  Vahey 


Roger    Walen 


Charles  Wallis 


ROBERT  W.   WATTS,   JR. 

Business  Administration   (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
11    Queensberry   Street,    Boston,   Moss. 
Milton    High   School. 

Gamma  Phi  Kappa;  Football  2;  Band   1;  Class  Secretary  2,  3. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Globe    Newspaper,    Boston,    Copy    Boy, 
Clerk   in  Travel    Department. 

Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army  Air  Corps  1942-45,  Capt.,  2  Distinguished 
Flying  Crosses;  Air  Medal,  5  O.   L.  C. 


Robert   Watts 


FRANKLIN    FEINSTEIN 

Libera/  Arts  (Psychology) 
35  Tudor  Street,  Lynn,  Moss. 
Lynn    English   High   School. 

Honor  List,   Deans  List  2,  3,  4,  5;   News  1,  2,  3. 
Cooperative   Work:    Boston   Globe,   Boston,    Copy   Boy. 
Service   Record-    U.    S.    Infantry   1943-46,   S    Sgt. 

SIDNEY  D.   GANTMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
77  Walnut   Park,    Roxbury,   Mass. 
Boston   Technical   School. 
A.   S.  M.   E.  2,  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work:  Pratt,  Reed  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Deep  River,  C 
Layout  Draftsman;  Worthington  Pump  and  Machinery  Corp., 
rison,  N.  J.,  Detail  Draftsman;  J.  Pollak  Corp.,  Boston,  Tooln 
Apprentice. 

Service   Record:    U.    S.   Army   Combat   Engineers    1943-46,    Lt., 
Heart. 

DOROTHY   E.   M.   JAFFEE 
Liberal  Arts  (English) 
79  Tremont  Street,  Maiden,   Moss. 
Brunswick  High  School,  Brunswick,  Me. 
Representative    to   Omega    Sigma   4. 


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JOHN  J.   KELLEY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
240   Jamaica    Way,    Boston,   Mass. 
Boston  Latin  School;  Tufts  College. 

Football  1,  3;  Hockey  1,  2,  3;  Baseball  Manager  3;  Yacht  Club  1, 
2,  3,  5;  Secretary  3. 

Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Maintenance;  North- 
eastern University,  Boston,  Student  Assistant  Drawing  Department. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy  1943-45,  Lt.   (j.  g.|. 


HENRY   L.  PECK 

Mechanical  Engineering 
43   Long   Hill   Road,    East  Hartford,   Conn. 
San   Diego,   Col.,   High   School;    Hillyer   Junii 
lege. 
Beta   Gomma    Epsilon. 


College;    Trinity   Col- 


HOLLY   L.   SNOW 

Liberal  Arts   [Economics  and  Sociology) 
47  Claflin  Street,  Milford,  Mass. 
Milford   High  School. 

Cooperative    Work:    Grafton    &    Upton    Railroad,    Hopedal 
man;    Draper  Corp.,    Hopedale,    Inspector. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army  (Coast  Artillery)   1942-45,  1/5. 


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Raymond  Aho 


Delmo  Alberghini 


George  Aldrich 


Erwin    Allen 


RAYMOND     E.     AHO 

Mechanical  Engineering 
284  Elm  Street,  Fitchburg. 
fitchburg    High   School;    Oaklah 
Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2,    3, 
A.   S.   M.   E. 

Cooperative   Work:    Simonds    Sa 
Saw  Operator. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,   1944-1946,  ETM  2/c 


A   &   M 
5;    Tau    Beta    Pi;    Glee    C 

nd    Steel    Co.,    Fitchburg, 


ANDERS    E.   ANDERSON 

Chemical  Engineering 
769    Boylston    Street,    Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School;  Oregon   State  College. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Student  Council  3,  4, 
5;  A.   I.  Ch.  E.,  A.  C.  S. 

Cooperative  Work:  E.   F.   King  &  Co.,   Boston,  Lab  Technician 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,    1944-46,   T.  5. 


DELMO    F.  ALBERGHINI 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
7  Lowell   Circle,  Somerville. 
Somerville  High  School. 
Honor  List;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Football  3. 

Co-operative    Work:    J.    L.    Hammett    Company,    Cambridge,    Packer; 
Huntington  Avenue  YMCA,  Boston,  Physical  Instructor  and  Electrician; 
Northeastern   University,   Boston,   Student  Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Air  Corps,  1943-1946,  Sgt. 


JOHN     M.   ANDERSON 

Business    Administration    [Industrial   Relations) 
58  Alexander  Road,  Newton  Highlands 
Newton   High   School 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  Yacht  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Pepperell    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    In- 
ternational  Business  Machine  File  Clerk  and  Operator. 
Service  Record:  Army,   1942-46,  S/Sgt. 


GEORGE   W.  ALDRICH 

Liberal  Arts  (English) 
289  Summer  Street,  Somerville 
Arlington  High  School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  5. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Herald-Traveler  Corp.,  Boston,  Tabulator 
Operator;  Boston  Globe,  Boston,  City  Room  Clerk,  Library  Clerk. 
Service  Record:  Army,  1943-46,  T/4. 


ROBERT    B.  ANGUS,  JR. 

Electrical  Engineering 
6'/2   Charles  Street,  Attleboro 
Attleboro   High   School 

Honor   List,    Dean's  List  2,   3;   Chess  Club   1 ,  2,  3;   A.    I.   E.   E. 
Cooperative     Work:     Boston    Edison    Company,     Boston,     Draftsman. 


ERWIN  ALLEN 

Chemical  Engineering 
672  Washington  Street,  Brookline 
Brookline  High  School 
Dean's  List  3;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber,  Cambrid 
Lab  Assistant;  Commercial  Filters  Corp.,  Boston,  Lab  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,    1944-46,  S   l/c. 


SIDNEY  ANNIS 

Electrical  Engineering 
21    Nightingale  Street,   Dorchester. 
Dorchester   High   School. 
A.  I.  E.  E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Edison  Company,  Boston,  As: 
and   Research   Department. 


Anders  Anderson 


John  Anderson 


Robert  Angus,  Jr. 


Sidney  Annis 


Herbert  Anston 


Herbert  Arico 


Irving  Aronson 


Arthur   Ayvazian,   Jr. 


HERBERT     W.     ANSTON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
174  Walter  Street,  Roslindale. 
Roslindale  High  School. 

Dean's  List  2,  4;  Track  1,  2;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Ski  Club  2;  A.  S.  M.   E. 
Cooperative     Work:     Star     Brass     Manufacturing    Company,    Boston, 
Drafstman. 
Service   Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air   Force,    1942-45,   Cpl. 

HERBERT   C.    ARICO 

Business    Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
105  Maple  Street,  Belmont. 

Belmont  High  School,   Sam   Houston   State,   Huntsville,  Texas. 
Phi  Beta  Alpha,  Inter-fraternity  Council  5;  Track  1;  '45  Club;  S.  A.  M. 
Cooperative    Work.-    First    National    Bank,    Boston,    I.B.M.    Specialist 
and  Bank  Clerk. 
Service   Record:    U.   S.   Army,    1942-46,  T/4. 

IRVING   ARONSON 

Chemical  Engineering 
91    Marion   Street,   Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston   Globe,    Boston,   Apprentice   Mailer;    Rust 
Proofing    and    Finishing  Co.,    Cambridge,    Chemical   Stock. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,   1944-46,  E.  T.  M.  3/c. 

ARTHUR  M.  AYVAZIAN,  JR. 
Libera/   Arts    (Chemistry) 
18  Merrifield  Street,  Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School,  Montana  State  College. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2;  Section  Representative  1. 
Service   Record:   Artillery,    1943-46,   Cpl. 


RAYMOND    J.  BADGER 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
33    Bateswell    Road,    Dorchester. 
Boston    English    High,    Dartmouth    College. 
Service  Record.   U.  S.   Naval  Reserve,   1942-46,  Lt.   (ig.; 


MAURICE  BAND 

97  Walnut  Street,  Maiden. 

Maiden  High  School. 

Honor   List,   Dean's   List  2,   3,  4;   Football   3,  4;   Sigma  Society. 

Service  Record:  Army,  1942-45,  Pfc. 


RAY    C.   BANKS,  JR. 

Libera/  Arts   (Journalism) 
40   Holbrook    Place,    Ansonia,    Connecticut. 
Ansonia    High   School. 

Alpha  Kappa  Sigma,  Grand  Questor  and  Assistant  Grand  Scribel; 
Dean's  List  4;  Inter-fraternity  basketball  and  Softball  2,  3;  Inter- 
fraternity  Council   2,   3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative   Work:   Boston   Globe  Newspaper  Company,   Boston, Edi- 
torial Assistant. 
Service   Record:    Counter    Intelligence   Corps,    1943-46,    S/Sgt. 


ALLAN    A.   BARNETT 

Business   Administration    (Marketing   and   Advertising) 
104  Brunswick  Street,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury  Memorial  High  School,  Emerson  College. 
News  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;   Photography  Editor  3,  4;   S.   A.   M.   2,  3;   Photo- 
graphy Club  2,  3,  Treasurer  3;   Rifle  Club   1,  2,  3;   Dramatic  Society 
1,  1,  3. 


Raymond  Badger 


Maurice  Band 


Ray   Banks,   Jr. 


Allan  Barnett 


Marion   Barnett 


John    Bartelson 


Stanley    Bates 


Robert  Beane 


MARION   BARNETT 

Business  Administration    (Marketing   and   Advertising) 
56  South   Waverly  Street,   Brighton. 
Brighton    High    School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3;  Omega  Sigma;  Choral   Society  1,  2;  Clas: 
Cabinet  3,  S.  A.  M.  3;  Yacht  Club  3,  4. 


JOHN    R.  BARTELSON 

Chemical  Engineering 
14  Harrington  Street,  Newtonville. 
Milton  High  School. 
A.  I.  Ch.  E.;  Baseball  1;  Math  Club  1. 

Cooperative   Work:   Goudy  Gum   Co.,   Allston,    Lab  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.   Navy,   1941-46,   Lt. 


STANLEY    W.  BATES 

Liberal  Arts  (Economics) 
3  Argyle   Road,   Arlington. 


RICHARD    B.  BEARD 

Chemical  Engineering 
23  Milton  Avenue,  Dorchester. 
Boston    English   High   School. 
Service  Record:  Army  Signal  Corps,  1943-46. 

JOHN    T.   BELL 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
122    Clifton    Avenue,    Marblehead. 
Marblehead  High  School,   Huntington  Prep  School. 
Chess  Club   1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Yacht  Club   1,  2,  3,  4,  5;   Executive  Boc 
4,  5;  Choral  Society  1,  2,  3;  A.  C.  S. 
Cooperative  Work:  Hytron  Radio  Corp.,  Salem,  Assistant  Chemist. 

ROBERT    BELT 

Chemical  Engineering 
12  Paxton  Street,  Dorchester. 
Roxbury   Memorial    High    School. 
Class  Cabinet  2,  3;  A.   I.  Ch.  E. 


ROBERT    H.   BEANE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
271   North  Street,  North  Weymouth. 
Weymouth  High  School. 
A.   S.  M.   E.;   Photography  Club   1,  2. 

Cooperative  Work:   Bethlehem  Steel   Company,   Quincy,  Testing 
Design    Dept.,   Shipboard    Ventilation    Testing. 
Service  Record:  Army  Ordnance,   1943-46,  T/5. 


ERNEST    R.   BLAIR 

Mechanical  Engineering 
823  Broad  Street,  East  Weymouth. 
Quincy  High  School. 

Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet   1,  2;  A.   S.   M.   E.  Treasurer  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Company,    Boston,    Mechanical 
Testman. 


Se 


ird:  U.  S.  Army  Air  For 


1942-46,   1st  Lt. 


Richard  Beard 


Robert  Belt 


Ernest    Blair 


Samuel  Block 


Barbara  Bloom 


Harold  Bongarten 


Charlotte    Bordetsky 


SAMUEL    N.   BLOCK 

Chemical  Engineering 
18  Abbott  Street,  Dorchester. 
Boston    Latin   School. 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi,  Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Student  Union  3,  4; 
News  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Chess  Club  3,  A.  I.  Ch.  E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.  Lab.,  Boston,  Chemist. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-46,  R.  D.  M.  2/c. 


DEMETRIOS    G.   BOULOGIANE 

Civil  Engineering 
323   Hanover   Street,   Manchester,   New   Hampshire. 
Manchester  Central    High    School. 

Class    Nominating     Committee    5;     N.     U.     C.     E.     S.;     B.     S.     C.     E.; 
A.   S.  C.  E. 

Cooperative     Work:     Whitman     &     Howard,     Boston,    Rodman     and 
Tracer;    Cyr    Construction    Company,    Lawrence,    Transitman. 


BARBARA     E.  BLOOM 

Liberal  Arts  (PsychologyJ 
31    County    Road,    Everett. 
Everett   High    School. 
Omega   Sigma. 


HAROLD     BONGARTEN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
5  Norfolk  Terrace,  Dorchester. 

Dorchester  High  School  for  Boys,  Lowell  Institute,  University  of 
Illinois. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Student  Union  2,  Glee  Club  1;  A.  S. 
M.   E.;  Financial  Committee  4. 

Cooperative  Work:  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Test  Dept.; 
General  Electric  Company,  Everett,  Set-up  Man  Methods  Engineer. 
Service    Record:   Army,    1942-46,    T/Sgt. 


CHARLOTTE    BORDETSKY 

Liberal   Arls    (Psychology) 
44   Lawrence   Avenue,    Roxbury. 

Jeremiah    E.    Burke    High    School,    Calvin    Coolidge    College,    North- 
eastern   University,    Evening    Division. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Dramatic  Club  3,  4,  5;  Psychology 
Club  4,   5;   Academy. 


WARREN     T.    BOYCE 

Industrial  Engineering 
658   South   Main   Street,   Sharon. 
Sharon   High   School. 
1945  Club;  Cauldron  Associate  Editor. 

Cooperative    Work:     Foxboro    Co.,     Foxboro,    Apprentice    Engineer 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,   1944-46,  R.  M.  3/c. 

BENNETT    W.   BOYNTON 

Liberal  Arts  (Econom.csJ 
Summer    Street,    Rowley. 
Newburyport  High  School. 
Dean's  List  4;  Dramatic  Club  2;  Glee  Club  2. 
Cooperative    Work:    F.     S.     Mosely    and    Company,     Boston,    Office 


Ser 


Record:    Naval   Air   Corps    1942-45,    Lt.    (J.g.) 


WILLIAM    A.  BRADLEY 

Chemical   Engineering 
102   Bowdoin    Street,    Wollaston. 
North  Oumcy  High  School. 

Beta    Gamma    Epsilon,    Secretary    3;    Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2,    3; 
A.    I.   Ch.   E.;   Tau   Beta   Pi. 

Cooperative    Work:     Boston     Consolidated    Gas    Company,     Everett, 
Process  Control   Chemist. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,   1944-46,   E.  T.   M.    l/c. 


Demetrios  Boulogiane 


Warren  Boyce 


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Bennett   Boynton  William  Bradley 


Murray   Braverman 


David  Brewster 


Harry  Broadley,  Jr. 


Alfred    Brown 


MURRAY    R.  BRAVERMAN 

Business   Administration   (Industrial   Relations) 
Hartford,   Connecticut. 
Weaver  High  School. 

Sigma  Society,  News  1;   I.   R.  C.  3,  4,  5,  President  5. 
Service  Record.-  U.  S.  Army,  1942-46,  Pvt. 


DAVID    I.   BREWSTER 

Liberal  Arts  (English} 
98  Preston    Street,   Danvers. 
Proctor  Academy,  Massachusetts  State  College. 
Service   Record:   U.    S.    Army,    1942-46,   1st   Lt.,   Br. 


HARRY    R.  BROADLEY,  JR. 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
60  Dana   Place,   Needham. 
Needham  High  School. 
A.  C.   S. 
Service  Record:  Navy,   1944-46,  PhM.  2/c. 


ALFRED  K.  BROWN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
35  Wesley  Street,  Newton. 

Newton  High  School,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Football  4;  Rifle  Team  2,  3,  4,  Captain  4;  Yacht  Club  ' 
Cooperative  Work-.  Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Worceste 
Designer;  Atlantic  Refining  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sales  En 
DuPont  Co.,  Childersburg,  Ala.,  Plant  Maintenance  Enginee 
low   Mfg.    &    Sales  Co.,    Ludlow,    Machine    Design    Engineer. 


HERMAN    BROWN 

Liberal  Arts   (  Chemistry) 
11    Fowler  Street,   Dorchester. 

Dorchester  High  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Vice-President  of   Class,   4,   A.   C.    S. 

Cooperative  Work:  U.   S.   Army  Engineers,  Allston,   Inspector;   N.  Y., 
N.   H.,  &  Hartford  R.  R.,  Boston,   Inspector. 
Service  Record:  Navy,  1944-46,  QM  3  c. 

JAMES    H.   BROWN,   JR. 

CiviJ   Engineering 
5  Gerry  Street,   Cambridge. 
Cambridge    High   and    Latin   School. 

Student  Council   2,  3,  4,  5,  Vice-President  4;  Student  Union  5;  News 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Managing  Editor  4;  Class  President  3;  N.  U.  C.  E.  S. 
Cooperative  Work:  Coffin  E.  Richardson,   Inc.,  Boston,  Draftsman. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Air  Force,   1942-43,  Pfc. 

ROBERT     K.   BROWN 

Business  Administration   (Accounting) 
46  West  Moreland   Avenue,   Arlington. 
Arlington   High   School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  4;  Baseball  3. 

Cooperative    Work.-    Spaulding    Moss   Company,    Boston,    Office    Boy; 
Boston  Safety  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Boston,  Messenger. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Air  Force,  1943-46,  T  Sgt. 

IRVING    S.  BRUDNICK 

Libera/  Arts  (Pre-Medical) 
55   Upham   Street,   Maiden. 
Maiden    High   School. 

Honor   List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,   5;   Dean's  List  Scholarship;  Sears  B. 
Condit   Award;   Academy;   Who's   Who   5;    Chess   Club    1,    2,   3,   4. 


Herman  Brown 


James   Brown,  Jr. 


Robert  Brown 


Irving   Brudnick 


Richard    Brusco 


Stanley  Buchanan 


Wesley   Burt 


RICHARD    J.   BRUSCO 

Chemical  Engineering 
32  Cross  Street,  Westfield. 
Brattleboro  High  School,  Vermont. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List   2,    3,    4,   5;    Tau    Beta    Pi,    Sears    B.    Condit 
Award;  A.  I.  Ch.  E. 

Cooperative   Work:   Springfield   Gas   Light   Co.,    Springfield,    Heating 
Control;    Fisk   Tire    Plant   of    U.    S.    Rubber,    Chicopee    Falls,    Control 
Chemist. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,   1944-46,  E.  T.  M.  3/c. 

STANLEY    M.  BUCHANAN 
Chemical  Engineering 
5  Arion   Street,    Dorchester. 
Boston   English  High   School. 
Cheerleader  2,  3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work:    Barrett    Division   Allied   Chemical    Dye,    Maiden, 
Lab  Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army  Air  Force,  1942-46,  Captain,  Bronze  Star. 

WESLEY    S.  BURT 

Mechanical  Engineering 
62  Moulton   St.,    Lynn. 
Lynn   Classical   Hioh   School. 
Honor  List,  A.  S.  M.   E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Thompson-Gibb    Electric    Welding, Experimental 
Welding  Technician;   General    Electric,  Assistant  Aircraft  Motor   and 
General  Test  Lab. 
Service   Record.-   U.   S.    Navy,    1944-46,    E.   T.   M.   2/c. 

PAUL    R.  CAHILL 

Libera/  Arts   (Economics,   Sociology) 
101   Myrtle  Street,  Boston. 
Medford  High  School. 
Vets  Club  4,  Treasurer  4; 

Cooperative    Work:      Star      Market     Company,     Watertown,     Clerk; 
Northeastern    University,    Boston,   General. 
Service  Record:  Air  Corps,  1942-45,   1st.   Lt. 


FRANCIS    A.  CANN 

Business  Administration  (Indus, 
29   Barton    Court,    Wellesley. 
Lynn   Classical   High   School. 
Cooperative    Work:    Old    Corner   t 
Dennisons,   Boston,  Stock  and  Sale 


.okstori 
Clerk. 


oston.    Shipping    Clerk; 


Se 


■rd:  U.  S.  Army,  1942-46,  T/Sgt. 


IRVING     CANNER 

Liberal  Arts  {Chemistry) 
224  Harold  Street,  Roxbury. 
Boston    Latin    School,    Montana    State    College. 
Camera  Club  2,  3,  President  3,  A.  C.  S. 
Cooperative  Work:   Northeastern  University,   Lab  Assistan 
Service   Record:    Infantry,    1943-44,    Pfc. 


RALPH    A.  CAPUTO 

Liberal  Arts  (Math-Physics) 
12  Dana  Road,  Belmont. 
Boston  Public  Latin  School. 

Honor   List,   Dean's   List  3;   Dramatic  Society  3. 
Cooperative  Work:  General  Electric,  Lynn,   Student  Engine 
eastern   University,   Boston,   Math  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   Army  Air  Corps.,    1943-46,    1st   Lt. 


HUGH    M.  CARLETON 

Chemical  Engineering 
58  Glenwood  Street,  Maiden. 
Maiden    High   School. 

Student  Council   1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Class  Secretary  1. 
Cooperative  Work:  Koppers  Company,  Everett,  Control  Che 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944,  E.  T.  M.  2/c. 


Francis  Cann 


Irving  Conner 


Ralph  Capufo 


Hugh  Carleton 


Arthur  Carlin 


Eleanor  Carlson 


Carl   Carter 


Henry   Chagnot 


ARTHUR    H.  CARLIN 

Mechanical   Engineering 
51    Abbotsford   Road,   Brookline. 
Brookline   High   School. 
Class  Cabinet  1,  Class  Secretary   1. 
Service  Record.-   U.  S.   Navy,   1944-46,  E.  T.  M.  2/c. 

ELEANOR     R.    CARLSON 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry} 
19   Hollingsworth   Street,    Lynn. 
Lynn    English    High    School. 

Honor  List,  Deans  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Dean's  List  Scholarship,  Sears  B. 
Condit  Award;  Student  Union  3,  4,  5;  News  1,  2,  3;  Chess  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Choral  Society  1,  2,  3;  Chapel  Choir  4,  5;  A.  C.  S., 
Sec.  4,  5;  Omega  Sigma,  President  4,  5;  Who's  Who  4;  Junior 
Cauldron  Board  3;  Class  Cabinet  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Husky  Plus  Club  2, 
3;    Academy. 

CARL    R.  CARTER 

Electrical  Engineering 
43  Famsworth   Street,   Waltham. 
Waltham   High  School. 
Honor  List. 

Cooperative  Work:  General  Radio  Company,  Cambridge,  Laboratory 
Technician;  B.  C.  Ames  Company,  Waltham,  Machine  Draftsman. 
Service   Record;    Amphibious   Engineers,    1942-46,   T/4. 

HENRY    F.  CHAGNOT 

Electrical  Engineering 
6   Rockwell   Place,   Milton. 
Milton  High  School. 
Dean's  List  3,  4;  Bacchanalians  1,  2. 

Cooperative    Work;    B.    F.    Sturtevant,    Boston,    Tester;   Allis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing    Co.,   Boston,   Assistant  Sales   Engineer. 
Service  Record:  Signal  Corps,   1942-46,  Sgt. 


WILLIAM    CHALPIN 

Chemical  Engineering 
46  Mallon   Street,   Boston. 
Roxbury   Memorial    High   School. 
Tennis  2,  3;  Chess  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  A.   I.  Ch.  E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Globe,  Boston,  Copy  Boy;  B.  B.  Chemical, 
Cambridge,  Operator. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-46,  E.  T.  M.  3/c. 


GEORGE    P.   CHANGELIAN 

Chemical  Engineering 
14  Mark  Street,  Jamaica   Plain. 
Boston  English  High  School. 

Student  Union   2,  3,  4,   President  4;   A.    I.   Ch.    E.,   Vice   President  4. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Woven    Hose    and    Rubber    Co.,    Cam- 
bridge,   Lab   Assistant,    Department    of    Public    Works,    Boston,    Lab 
Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-46,  S.  K.  3/c. 


SUMNER    B.  CHANSKY 

Civil  Engineering 
23  Bertram   St.,   Beverly. 
Beverly  High  School. 
N.   U.   C.    E.   S. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  An 


SYLVIA  CHAYET 

Libera/  Arts   fPsycho/ogy) 
140  Crawford  Street,   Roxbury. 

Roxbury  Memorial   High   School,   Boston   University   [C.    L.   A.) 
Honor    List,    Dean's    List;    Student    Union,    Psychology    Club;    Omega 
Sigma. 


William  Chalpin 


George   Changelian 


Sumner   Chanslty 


Sylvia  Chayet 


Frederick  Childs 


Joseph   Ciccio 


Robert   Clark,  Jr. 


Kenneth   Close 


FREDERICK    M.   CHILDS 

Civil  Engineering 
Marstows   Mills. 

Barnstable    High    School,    Melrose    High    School. 
Dean's  List  3,  4;  N.   U.  C.   E.  S. 

Cooperative   Work:   U.    S.   Coast  &  Geodetic  Survey,   Richmond,   Vii 
ginia;   Ritchie  Ellsworth,  Architects,  Camp  Edwards,   Rodman. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1943-46,  A.  E.  T.  M.  3/c. 


CHARLES    T.  CLOUGHERTY 

Business   Administration    'Marketing   and  Advertising) 
15    Fernald   Terrace,    Boston. 
Boston   English   High   School. 
Service  Record:  Armored   Infantry,   1942-45,  S/Sgt. 


JOSEPH    A.  CICCIO 

Electrical    Engineering 
47A  Harley  Avenue,  Evere 
Everett    High    School. 
Choral  Society  1,  2,  3,  Vii 


iident  2,  3;  A.   I.  E.  E. 


ROBERT    W.   CLARK,  JR. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
119  Hemenway  Street,  Boston. 
Quincy   High   School. 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Yacht  Club  3,  4,  5;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Quincy,  Student  Test 
Engineer. 

Service  Record:  U.  S.  A.  A.  F.,  1942-45,  1st  Lt.,  Air  Medal  3  O.  L.  C. 
Distinguished  Flying  Cross  1  O.  L.  C. 


CLAIRE  COHEN 

Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
32  Thane  Street,  Dorchester. 
Gitls    Latin   School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List. 
Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Ne 


MILDRED     COHEN 

Liberal  Arts    (Math) 
121    Cotton   Street,   Newton. 
Dorchester  High  School  for  Girls 
Omega   Sigma. 


2,  3;  Cosmopolitan  Club  1,  2. 


H.   KENNETH   CLOSE 

Mechanical   Engineering 
43   Winthrop   Street,    Holliston. 
Quincy    High    School. 
Dean's  List  2;   Huskiers  1 ,  2;  A.  S.  M.   E. 

Cooperative  Work:   Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.,  Quincy,  Expediting  Test- 
ing  Ventilation. 

Service  Record:  Army   Air   Corps,    1943-45,    1st  Lt.    Air   Medal   with   5 
O.  L.  C. 


GEORGE    H.   COLAN 

Liberal   Arts   (Chemistry) 
133  Peterborough   Street,   Boston. 
Newton   High  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3;  Hoyden  Scholarship  1. 
Cooperative  Work:  A.  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Engine 
Service  Record:  Air  Corps,    1943-46,   1st  Lt. 


Charles  Clouqherty 


Claire   Cohen 


Mildred  Cohen 


George  Colan 


John    Colaneri 


George   Consolatio 


Arthur  Constant 


Frederick  Cook 


JOHN     D.  COLANERI 

Libera/  Arts  (Chemistry) 
34  Brook   Road,   Sharon. 

Sharon   High   School,   Huntington    Prep   School. 
Cooperative  Work:  Brookfield  Eng.  Lab.,  Sharon,  Machine  Ope 
Service  Record:  Armored  Field  Artillery,   1943-46,   Pfc. 


JAMES    E.  CORNISH 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
80  Peterborough   Street,   Boston 
Newton   High   School,    Dartmouth    College. 
Honor  List,  Science  Club  1,  2. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1942-46,  Lt.  |j.g.) 


GEORGE    A.  CONSOLATIO 
Liberal   Arts    (Chemistry) 
94   Berkshire  Street,   Cambridge. 
Cambridge   Latin    School. 

Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Company,  Cambridge,   Repair  Man. 
Service  Record.   U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps.,   1941-46,  1st  Lt. 

ARTHUR    F.   CONSTANT 

Chemical  Engineering 
153  Atlantic  Street,  Quincy. 
North   Quincy  High   School. 
A.    I.    Ch.    E. 

Cooperative    Work:   Howe   &    French,    Inc.,    Boston,   Chemist;    Easterr 
Gas  &  Fuel   Association,  Boston,  Chemist. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-46,  E.  M.  2/c. 

FREDERIC     E.   COOK 
Civil   Engineering 
2200  West  Street,  Wrentham. 
Wrentham  High  School. 

Honor   List,  Dean's  List  2,  3;   N.   U.   C.   E.   S.  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.,  &  Hartford  R.  R.,  Providence,  R.   I. 
Inspector. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Corps,   1944-46,  Cpl. 


JOSEPH    M.   COSCIA 

Libera/  Arts  (Biology) 
228  Webster  Street,  East  Boston. 
Boston   Public   Latin    School. 
Academy. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,    1944-46,   Sgt. 


LAURIE    P.  COTTON 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
7  Ellsworth  Street,  Braintree. 
Braintree    High    School. 

S.   A.    M.,  Secretary  4,   5;    Section    Representative  4,   5. 
Cooperative    Work:    2nd    National    Bonk,    Boston,    Messenge 
Clerk,  Teller;  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  Boston  Field  Ex 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1942-45,  Pfc. 


CLAIRE    V.  COURTNEY 

liberal  Arts   (English) 
777  Columbia   Road,  Dorchester. 
Girls'  High  School,  Emerson  College 


Honor  List;  Omega  Sign 


ety  3,  4,  5;  Choral  Society  1. 


James    Cornish 


Joseph   Coscia 


Laurie    Cotton 


Claire  Courtney 


George  Cox 


Walter  Coyle.  Jr. 


Michael    Cristiano 


GEORGE    H.  COX 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
1295  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Boston. 
Conant  High   School. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Q.  M.  C,   1942-46,  Captain. 


WALTER    A.  COYLE,  JR. 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
68  W.  Boylston  Street,  Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School. 

Phi    Beta    Alpha,    Treasurer    4,    President   5;    News  3;    S.    A.    M.;   As- 
tronomy Club  3. 

Cooperative    Work:    Northeastern    University,    Boston,    Lab    Assistant; 
National    Casket  Company,    Boston,    Production   Assistant. 
Service  Record:  Signal    Intelligence  Service,   1943-46,   Sgt. 


RICHARD    F.  CROWLEY 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
59  Taylor  Street,  Brockton. 
Brockton   High   School. 

Phi   Beta  Alpha;  Honor  List,   Dean's  List  3;  Track  1;  S.  A.  M. 
Cooperative   Work:   Nutter  McClennen   &  Fish,  Boston,  Office  Work. 
Service  Record.-  U.  S.  Army  Air  Force,    1943-45,  T/Sgt. 

WALTER    W.   CURLEY 

Business   Administration    (Industrial  Relations) 
72  Hiawathard  Road,  Mattapan. 
Boston  English  High  School. 

Alpha    Kappa    Sigma,    Deans    List    3;    Baseball    2,    3,    4,    Astronomy 
Club   1;   S.   A.    M.,   Vice-president  3. 

Cooperative    Work:    New    England    Confectionery    Co.,    Cambridge, 
Clerk;  Boston  Woven   Hose  &  Rubber  Co.,  Cambridge,  Clerk. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,   1943-46,   Captain. 


MICHAEL    W.  CRISTIANO 

Business  Administration  (Accounting) 
287   Blatchley   Avenue,    New   Haven,   Connecticut. 
New  Haven   High   School. 
Chess  Club    1,   2. 

Cooperative    Work.    Winchester   Repeating    Arms    Co.,    Ne 
Inspector. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1943-46,  T/Sgt. 


HAROLD    W.  CURTIS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
108  Ash  Street,  Stoughton. 
Stoughton  High  School. 
Honor   List,    Dean's    List   2,    3,   4,    5;    Se. 
Beta    Pi,    Recording    Secretary    5;    Who' 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  William  J.  Alcott  Award  5. 
Cooperative  Work.-  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Boston,  Res. 
Service  Record:   Infantry,  1942-45,  Pfc.  Purple  Heart 


B.    Condit  Award   4;   Tau 
Who    4;    Rifle    Club    1,    2; 


ch  Engine 


EDWARD    K.  CROMWELL 

Business    Administration    (Marketing   and   Advertising 
106  South  Main  Street,  Middleboro. 
Middleboro   High    School. 

Cooperative  Work:  Old  Colony  Food  Service,  Middlebon 
Service  Record.  U.  S.  Army,  1943-46,  Sgt. 


JOHN    J.   CUSACK 

Civil  Engineering. 
26  Corone  Street,  Dorchester: 
Dorchester   High   School. 

Cooperative  Work:  U.  S.  Army  Engineers,  Bos 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1942-46,  Lt.  (j.g.) 


Richard  Crowley 


Walter  Curley 


Harold   Curtis 


John  Cusack 


Phillip    Davidoviti 


Erwin   Davis 


PHILLIP    DAVIDOVITZ 

Chemical  Engineering 
250  Chestnut  Street,  Chelsea. 
Chelsea  High  School. 
Honor  List;  A.   I.  Ch.  E. 

Cooperative   Wort:   Rustproofing   &  Metal   Finishing  Co 
Chemical   Stock. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Air  Force,    1944-46,   Sgt. 


Frank   Dawley 


Edward    DeBery 


VINCENT     DelGROSSO 

Chemical  Engineering 
46  York  Road,  North  Arlington,  New  Jersey. 
North    Arlington    High    School. 
Track  2,  3;  A.   C.   S.;   A.    I.   Ch.   E. 

Cooperative  Work:  U.  S.  Engineer  Department,  Boston,  Engineer  Sp.; 
U.    S.    Engineer    Department,    Manchester,    N.    H.,    Engineer   Sp. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy  1944-46,  E.  T.  M.  2/c. 


ERWIN    W.  DAVIS 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
350  Marlboro  Street,  Boston. 
Woodstock  High  School,   Woodstock,   Vermont. 
Cross   Country    1 ,   2,   3,   4,   5;   Track    1,   2,   3,   4,   5. 

Cooperative  Work:  Vermont  Native  Industries,  Bridgewater,  Ver- 
mont.  Trainee;  Sanborn  Company,  Cambridge,  Shipping  Deportment. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Cavalry,  1943-46,  Pfc. 

J.  FRANK  DAWLEY 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
365  Lebanon  Street,  Melrose. 
Melrose   High   School. 
S.  A.  M. 

Cooperative     Work:     Sanborn     Company,     Cambridge,     Cost     Clerk; 
Jordan  Marsh,  Boston,  Cost  Clerk. 
Service   Record.    U.    S.    Navy,    1942-45,    Quartermaster. 

P.   EDWARD   DEBERY 

Liberal  Arts  (Economics) 
173  Babcock  Street,  Brookline. 
North   Quincy   High  School. 
Alpha  Kappa  Sigma. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.  Navy,   1942-45,  Lt. 


MAURICE    T.  DENCH,  JR. 

Civil  Engineering 
49  Mt.  Vernon  Street,  Gloucester. 
Gloucester  High  School. 

Cooperative  Work:  General  Electric,   Lynn,  Transitman;  Essex  County 
Engineer's  Office,  Salem,  Junior  Engineering  Aide. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1942-46,  T/5. 

FRANCIS    M.  DEWIRE,  JR. 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
10  Chauncy  Street,   Cambridge. 
Belmont    High    School. 
S.    A.   M. 

Cooperative    Work:    H.    B.    Liggett    Company,    Boston,    Parts    Clerk 
(Auto|;   Herald  Traveller  Corp.,    Boston,   Copy   Boy. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Force,  1942-46,  Sgt. 

MICHAEL    J.   DiBARTOLOMEIS 

Electrical  Engineering 
22  Mechanic  Street,  Milford. 
Milford   High   School. 

Honor  List;   Rifle  Club  1 ,  2;  A.   I.   E.   E.,  Tn 
3,  4,  5. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1944-45,    S    1/c,    (R.    T 


3,  4,  5,  Secretary 


Vincent    DelGrosso 


Maurice  Dench,  Jr. 


Francis    Dewire,    Jr. 


Michael  DiBartolomeis 


Teresa  DiDonato 


Philip  Director 


William  Dobbins 


Francis  Doherty 


TERESA    M.  DiDONATO 

Libera/  Arts   (Psychology} 
32  Ripley  Street,  Maiden. 
Maiden    High   School. 
Omega  Sigma. 


JAMES    R.  DONOVAN 

Liberal  Arts   (Economics) 
33   Day  Street,   Norwood. 
Norwood  High  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2;  Cross  Country  Track   1;   News  4,  5;  Sopho- 
more Prom  Committee;  Rhetoric  Club  4. 

Cooperative     Work:     Pepperell     Manufacturing     Company,     Boston, 
Advertising. 
Service  Record:  Army  Field  Artillery,   1942-46,  Cpl. 


PHILIP    R.   DIRECTOR 
Civil  Engineering 
118  Trowbridge  Street,  Cambridge. 
Cambridge  High  &  Latin  School. 

Cooperative  Work:  Gleason  Engineering  Co.,  Wellesley,  Tr, 
Service   Record:   Army  Air  Force,    1942-45,   Pvt. 


WILLIAM    K.  DOBBINS 

Chemical  Engineering 
Winn   Street,   Burlington. 
Lexington  High  School. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   M.  C,   1941-45,  Capta 


RICHARD    H.   DOUGLAS 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
7   Lamartine   Place,    Jama.ca    Plain. 
Jamaica  Plain  High  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Sigma  Society,  Secretary  4,  5; 
Student  Council  4,  5;  Basketball  Manager  5;  Class  Secretary  1;  Class 
Treasurer  2;   Class  Dance  Committee  2,   3. 

Cooperative  Work:  Nutter,  McClennen,  &  Fish,  Boston,  Photostat- 
ician;  Northeastern  University,  Assistant  to  War  Service  Co-ordinator. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Corps,  1943-45,  1st  Lt.  D.  F.  C.  and  4 
O.  L.  C. 

JOHN     B.    DUTTING 

Civil  Engineering 
Main    Street,    Portland,    Connecticut. 
Portland   High   School. 

Cooperative    Work:    State    Highway    Dept.,    Hartford,    Connecticut, 
Lab.    Technician. 
Service   Record:  Army  Air   Force,    1942-46,   Pfc. 


FRANCIS    C.  DOHERTY 

Chemical  Engineering 
31   Weld  Hill  Street,  Forest  Hiills. 
Mission   High   School. 

Cooperative  Work:  Commercial  Filters,  South  Boston,  Lab. 
Service  Record:  Air  Corps,  1942-46,  Captain. 


HAROLD    DYBVIK 

Mechanical  Engineering 
338  Rollstone  Street,  Fitchburg. 
Fitchburg   High   School. 

Beta  Gamma   Epsilon,  President  2,  3,  Secretary  4,   Guard  5;   Student 
Council  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Class  Cabinet  1,  2;  Husky  Plus  1,  2;  A.  S.  M.  E. 


Richard  Douglas 


John  Dutving 


Harold    Dybvik 


Ernest  Earle,  Jr. 


Harry  Eigner 


ERNEST    L.   EARLE,  JR. 

Chemical   Engineering 
99  Hillside  Road,  Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School. 
Dean's    List   3;    Band    1,    2;    Orchestra    1. 
Cooperof/ve  Work:  W.  C.  Durfee,  Company,  Boston,  Lab  Te 
Angier  Products,   Cambridge,  Control   Chemist. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air   Force,   1942-46,   Captain. 


HARRY   EIGNER 

Electrical  Engineering 
130  Humbolt  Avenue,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury  Memorial  High  School. 
Honor  List,   Dean's  List  3,  4;   Rifle  Club   1;  A 
Engineering   5;   Tau   Beta    Pi. 
Service  Record.-  U.   S.   Navy,   1944-46,  A.   E.   T.   M.   2/ 


E.;   Inst,  of  Radio 


DONALD     L.    ELLISON 

Liberal  Arts   (Eng/i'shJ 
218  Hemenway  Street,  Boston. 
Waltham  High  School. 
Track  I. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Marine   Corps,    1942-46,   Captain. 


Donald  Ellison 

LEONARD    P.   ENTIN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
43  Quincy  Street,   Boston. 
Roxbury  Memorial   High   School. 
Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,   3,  4,   5;   Che 
Cooperative    Work:    Northeastern    Univ 
Department. 


Roy  Emanuelson 


Club   1,   2,  3,   President  3. 
sir/,    Assistant    in    Drawing 


LEONARD   ERICKSON 

Business  Administration   (Industrial   Relations) 

2  Bellevue  Avenue,  Waltham. 
Waltham  High  School. 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  1,  2. 

Cooperative  Work.-  Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Student  Assistant 

in   Admissions   Department. 

Service  Record:   Army  Air   Force,    1942-46,    Captain,   Air   Medal   with 

3  O.   L.  C. 

FALIERO     A.    FABIO 

Mechanical    Engineering 
124   Marcella    Street,    Roxbury. 

Roxbury   Memorial    High    School,   Montana   State   College. 
Hayden    Scholarship;    Edwards   Memorial    Scholarship    1,    2,    3;    Glee 
Club    1,   2,   3,   4;   Psychology   Club   5;   A.    S.   M.    E. 
Cooperative   Work:   Sanborn   Company,   Cambridge,   Electro  Cardio- 
graph Technician. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Army,    1942-46,   T/5. 


ROY   M.    EMANUELSON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
363    Mechanic   Street,    Fitchburg. 
Fitchburg   High  School. 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta,  Grandmaster  5;  A.   S.   M.   E. 

Cooperative   Work:  American   Type  Founders,   Fitchburg,  Apprentice 
Machinist. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1944-46,    E.    T.    M.   3/c. 


FAUST     F.    FABIO 

Mechanical  Engineering 
124  Marcella  Street,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury   Memorial    High    School. 

Rifle   Team   2;   A.    S.    M.    E.;   Class   Vice   President  4,   5; 
Cooperative    Work:    P.    S.    Thorsen    Company,    Boston,    Sheet    Metal 
Worker;  Hy  Light  Corp.,  Boston,  Sheet  Metal  Worker. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Army,     1942-46,    Cpl.,    Purple    Heart. 


Leonard  Entin 


Leonard  Erickson 


Faliero  Fabio 


Marjorie  Faunce 


Thomas   Feeney 


Julius  Feinberg 


David  Feinzig 


MARJORIE     M.    FAUNCE 

Liberal   Arts   (Moth) 
66  Rhinecliff  Street,  Arlington. 
Arlington    High    School. 
Omega   Sigma   Cabinet   1,   2,  3;   Chee 
Council  4,  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Harvey    Radio    Lab,    Cambridge,    Crystal    Tester 


1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Student 


THOMAS    J.   FEENEY 

Business   Administration    (Accounting) 
15  North  Street,  Newton. 

Sacred     Heart     High     School,     Michigan     State     College,    Alabama 
Polytech. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List   3,    4;    Huskiers   4,    5;    Finance  Club   2;    Law 
and  Accounting   Club  2. 

Cooperative    Work:    Wilson    Manufacturing    Co.,    Boston,    Receiver, 
Inter-City  Airlines,   Boston,  Clerical. 

Service    Record:    Army    Air    Force,    1942-45,    S/Sgt.    Air    Medal    with 
l.O.    L.   C. 


CHARLOTTE     R.    FERTEL 

Liberal  Arts   (Psychology) 
120  Hazelton  Street,  Mattapan. 
Dorchester  High    School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Student  Union  1,  2;  Psychology 
Club  4,  5;  Yacht  Club  2,  3;  Cosmopolitan  Club  1,  2,  3;  Omega 
Sigma;    Academy. 


HAROLD     E.    FINE 

Industrial  Engineering 
19   Green   Street,   Brookline. 
Maiden    High   School. 
Dean's  List  4;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  S.  A.  M. 

Service    Record:   Army   Air   Corps,    1942-45,    1st    Lt.,    Purple    Heart, 
Air  Medal   with   2   O.    L.   C. 


JULIUS    R.   FEINBERG 

Mechanical    Engineering 
Kerhonksan,   New  York. 

Kerhonksan   High   School,   University  of  Minnesota. 
Skiing  4,   5;   Tennis  2;  A.   S.   M.    E. 

Cooperative  Work.-  Walworth  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Foun- 
dryman;  Castalloy  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Heat  Treat  and  Foundryman. 
Service    Record:    Army    Transportation    Corps,    1942-46,   T/5. 


MORRIS    B.   FINKLESTEIN 
Electrical    Engineering 
340  Everett  Avenue,  Chelsea. 
Maiden   High   School. 
Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,  3;   Ne 
Cooperative    Work:    National   Co 


Record:  U.  S.  Navy,   1944-46,  E.  T.  M.  2/c 


1,  2,  3,  4;  A.   I.   E.   E. 
lpany,   Maiden,    Radio   Tesfmaster. 


DAVID    S.  FEINZIG 

Mechanical    Engineering 
117  Howland   Street,   Boston. 
South   Boston    High   School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3;  A.  S.  M.  E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Davidson    Rubber   Company,    Boston,   Apprent 
Machinist. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.    Navy   1945-46,   S   1/c,    (E.   T.   M.) 


DOMINIC    FIORE 

Libera)  Arts  (Biology) 
147  Dana  Avenue,  Hyde  Park. 
Boston    English    High    School. 
Baseball    1;    Freshman    Representative. 
Service   Record:   U.   S.   Army,    1943-45,   Pvt. 


Charlotte    Fertel 


Harold    Fine 


Morris  Finkelstein 


Willard    Fiscus 


Stanley  Fletcher 


Donald  Foulkes 


Herbert  Fowle,  Jr. 


WILLARD     K.    FISCUS 

Chemical  Engineering 
42   Hopkins  Street,  Wakefield. 
Wakefield  High  School. 

Nu    Epsilon    Zeto;    Camera    Club    2;    Amateur    Radio    Club    3,    4,    5; 
A.    C.    S.;    A.    I.    Ch.    E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Eastern    Gas   &    Fuel    Associates,   Everett,    Con- 
trol   Chemist. 
Service    Record:    Chemical    Warfare    Service,    1942-46,    T/5. 


DANIEL     M.    FOX 

Mechanical   Engineering 
Bracket    Lane,    Ivoryton,    Connecticut. 
Pratt  High   School. 

Beta   Gamma    Epsilon,   Vice   President  5;   A.   S.    M.    E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Pratt  Read  Company,  Inc.,  Ivoryton,  Conne 
Draftsman. 


STANLEY    L.  FLETCHER 

Civil  Engineering 
81   South  Park  Street,  Bangor,  Maine. 
Bangor   High   School,   Maine   Central    Institute. 
Cooperative    Work.-    Greenfield    Tap    &    Die,    G 
New   England   Shipbuilding,   South    Portland,   Ma 
Service  Record:  U.   S.   Navy,   1942-46,  C.  M.  3/c 


DONALD    K.  FOULKES 

Electrical  Engineering 
3   Evans  Road,   Peabody. 

Peabody  High   School,   Higgins  Classical    Institut 
Basketball   1;  Glee  Club   1,  2;  A.    I.   E.   E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Sylvania    Electric    Products    Inc.,    Danvers,    Assis 
tant  Engineer. 

Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air  Force,   1943-45,   1st  Lt.,  Air  Medal 
2  O.   L.   C. 


GLORIA    S.  FREEDMAN 

Libera/   Arts    (Mathematics 

120    Fountain   Street,    Haverhill 

Haverhill   High  School. 

infield,    Sketcher; 

i,   Erector. 

RUTH    L.   FREEDMAN 

Libera/  Arts  (Mathematics) 

134  Walnut  Avenue,  Revere. 

Revere  High  School,  Colby  Co 

Glee  Club   1,  2,  3,  4. 

nd   PhysicsJ 


HERBERT    L.   FOWLE,  JR. 

Business   Administration    (Marketing  and  Advertis 
53   Orvis    Road,   Arlington. 
Rindge   Tech    High    School. 
Honor   List;  Student  Union   1,  2;   News  2. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Air   Corps,    1942-45,    Captain. 


ng) 


ALBERT    M.   FREIJE 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations! 
110   Community    Road,    Bay    Shore,    New   York. 
Bay  Shore  High  School,  University  of  Connecticut. 
Alpha    Kappa    Sigma,   Treasurer  2,   3,   4,   5;    Honor    List,    Deon's   List 
2,    3,    4,    5;    Sigma    Society,    President    4,    5. 

Cooperative    Work:    American    Telephone    &    Telegraph    Co.,    New 
York,    Clerk;    General    Electnc    Co.,    Lynn,    Production    Expediter. 
Service   Record:    U.   S.   Army  Transportation   Corps,    1943-46,    1st  Lt. 


Gloria  Freedman 


Ruth    Freedman 


Albert    Freije 


Leonard  Frisoli 


Philip    Frizzed 


Wesley  Furbush 


Irving    Gallis 


LEONARD    D.  FRISOLI 

Chemical  Engineering 
108    Putnam    Street,    East    Boston. 
East  Boston   High  School. 

Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  A.    I.  Ch.   E.;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Cooperative    Work:    Fabric    Research    Labs,    Inc.,    Boston,    Re 
Associate. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,   1944-46,   E.  T.   M.   2/c. 


JAMES    G.  GALLAGHER 

Industrial  Engineering 
33  Cannell  Street,  Quincy. 
Quincy    High   School,    Syracuse    University. 
S.   A.   M.;   A.   S.   M.    E. 

Cooperative   Work:   Boston  Gear  Works,  Quincy. 
Service  Record:   Engineers,   1943-46. 


PHILIP    A.  FRIZZELL 

Civil  Engineering 
Woodstock,  Vermont. 
Woodstock   High   School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's   List  3,  4;   N.   U.   C.   E.   S.,  Secretary  3,   Pi 
4;   Tau   Beta   Pi. 

Cooperative      Work:     Johns-Manville,      Nashua,      New      Hair 
Physics    Lab    Assistant;    Bethlehem-Hingham    Shipyards,     Inc., 
ham,    Ship   Surveyer. 
Service  Record:  Combat  Engineers,   1944-46. 

WESLEY    J.   FURBUSH 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
77  Davis  Avenue,  West  Newton. 
Newton   High   School. 

Phi    Beta  Alpha;    Business   Manager   Cauldron. 
Cooperative    Work:    Waldorf    System,    Inc.,    Boston. 
Service  Record:   Q.   M.    Infantry  Engineer,    1942-46,  T/4. 


pshire, 
Hing- 


THERESA    L.  GAULIN 

Libera/   Arts    (   Psycho/ogyJ 
65   Verndale  Avenue,   Attleboro. 
Attleboro  High   School. 


RALPH     E.   GEORGE 

Electrical  Engineering 
231    Park   Street,    Medford. 
Medford  High  School,  Rutgers  University. 
Radio   Club  2,   3,   4,    President  4. 

Cooperative    Work:     Sanborn     Company,     Cambridge     "Stetho-C 
diette"    Repairman. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Army,    Corps   of   Engineers,    1942-46,   T/3. 


IRVING    GALLIS 

Libera/  Arts  (Biology) 
43  Basset!  Street,  Lynn. 
Lynn  English  High  School. 

Honor   List,   Dean's   List  3;   News   1,   2,   3,   4,   5;    Fencing    1;    B 
2,  3. 

Service    Record:    U.    S.    Infantry    1944-46,    Pfc.    Bronze    Star, 
Heart. 


jnd    1, 
Purple 


GEORGE     H.   GEORGERIAN 

Business   Administration    (Accounting) 
33   Pilling   Street,    Haverhill. 
Haverhill   High  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Sigma  Society;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative     Work:     Seller's    Inc.,     Boston,     Stock     Clerk;     Waldorf 
Systems,    Inc.,   Boston,   General   Accountant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,   1942-45,  S/Sgt. 


James  Gallagher 


Theresa  Gaulin 


Ralph  George 


George  Georgerian 


Edward  Gillette 


Richard  Gilman 


Milton     Glassntan 


Walter  Glazer 


EDWARD    S.  GILLETTE 

Mechanical    Engineering 
Bridgeport,    Connecticut. 
Bassick  Senior  High  School. 
A.   S.  M.   E. 

Cooperative    Wort:    Worthington    P.    &    M.    Corp.,    Hai 
Jersey,      Drafting;      Crompton-Knowles      Loom      Works, 
Engineer. 
Service   Record,-    U.    S.    Navy    Reserve,    1942-46,    Lt.    (j.g.| 


HARRY     M.    GLOSS,   JR. 

Industrial  Engineering 
31    Trident   Avenue,    Winthrop. 
Boston   English   High   School. 

Sigma    Kappa    Psi,    Scribe    2,    Comptroller    3,    Potentate    4,    Steering 
Committee  5;   Honor   List. 

Cooperative    Work:   C.    Carlson    Company,    Boston,   Machinist;    Pratt, 
Reed    Company,    Deep    River,    Connecticut,    Inspector. 
Service  Record:  Air  Corps,  1943-45,  1st  Lt.  Air  Medal  with  3  O.  L.  C. 


RICHARD    A.   GILMAN 

Mechanical    Engineering 
59   Congreve   Street,    Roslindale. 
Roslindale  High  School. 
Band  2. 

Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Company,   Cambridge,    Machine   Shop. 
Service  Record:  Air   Force,    1942-46,   1st  Lt. 

MILTON     S.   GLASSMAN 
Liberal  Arts  (BiologyJ 
1    Wilmington   Avenue,    Dorchester. 
Plymouth  High  School. 
Dean's   List  3,   4. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1945,  HP/A  2/c. 

WALTER     L.   GLAZER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
93  Lawrence  Avenue,  Boston. 
Roxbury   Memorial    High    School. 

Honor    List;    Dean's    List    3,    Student    Council    4,    5;    Basketball    2,   3; 
Baseball    3;    News    3,    5;    President,    Husky    Key    Society    4,    5;    Class 
President  4,  5;  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Force,   1944-45,  A/c. 


EDWARD    C.   GOBELL 

Mechanical    Engineering 
10  Ferndale  Drive,  Manchester,  Connecticut. 
Newington   High  School,   Hillyer  Junior  College. 
Beta  Gamma  Epsilon. 
Service   Record:   U.    S.    Navy,    1944-46,   T  3/c. 

LEO    J.  GOLD 

Business    Administration    (Accounting) 
19  Wardman  Road,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury  Memorial   High   School. 

Student  Union  2,  3,  4,  5;  Treasurer  3,  4,  5;  News  2,  3,  4,  5;  Junior 
Cauldron  Staff;  Rifle  Club  1,  2;  Dramatic  Society  2,  3,  4,  5,  Stage 
Manager  3,  4,  President  5;  S.  A.  M.;  Law  &  Accounting  Club  1; 
Cosmopolitan    Club    1;    International    Relations   Club  3. 


CHARLOTTE     E.    GOLDBERG 
Liberal   Arts    (Sociology) 
45    Lorna    Road,    Mattapan. 
Jeremiah    E.    Burke    High   School. 
Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Dramatic  Society  3,  4,  5;  Acad- 


Harry  Gloss,  Jr. 


Edward  Gobell 


Charlotte    Goldberg 


Ruth  Goldberg 


Eleanor  Goldman 


Milton  Goldman 


Stanley  Gordon 


RUTH     H.   GOLDBERG 
Liberal  Arts   (Moth 
93    Washington    Street, 
Somerville   High   School 
Omega   Sigma. 


nd   Physics] 


ELEANOR    V.  GOLDMAN 
Libera/  Arts   (English) 
10  Beals  Street,  Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School. 

Omega  Sigma,  Secretary  5;  Glee  Club  1;  Dramatics  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work.-  Boston  Globe,  Boston,  Library;  Record-An 
Boston,    Reference   Room. 


ng 


MILTON  A.  GOLDMAN 
Mechanical  Engineer! 
41  Lome  Street,  Dorchester. 
Boston  English  High  School 
Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  4 
Cooperative  Work:  Reece 
Machinist. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Navy 


Button     Hole     Machine 


1944-46,   A.   E.   T.   M.   2/c 


ALBERT    L.  GOTTHARDT 

Mechanical  Engineering 
61    Favre   Street,   Mattapan. 
Dorcester   High   School   for   Boys. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  4;  Yatch  Club  2,  3. 

Cooperative   Work:   Hy-Lite  Corp.,   Boston,   Sheet  Metal  Worke 
Service  Record:  U.  S.   Navy,  1944-46,  A.  E.  T.  M.  2/c. 

MUIR    W.   GRANT 

Mechanical  Engineering 
58  Belmont  Street,  North  Quincy. 
North   Quincy   High   School. 
Honor    List,    Dean's    List   3;   A.    S.    M.    E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston   Gear  Works,    North   Quincy,  Appri 
Tool  Maker. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Corps,   1942-45,  2nd   Lt. 


LEONARD     GREEN 

Mechanical  Engin, 
7   Hatherly  Road,   Brighton. 
Boston   English   High  School 


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Ho 


List. 


Cooperative    Work:    Boston   Gear   Works,   Quincy,    Draftsr 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Navy,    1942-46,   A.   M.   M.    F.   2/c. 


ng 


STANLEY     H.   GORDON 

Electrical  Engin 
11    Hancock  Street,   Maid 
Maiden  High  School. 
Chess  Club  1,  2;  A.   I.   E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Natio 


Company,  Maiden,  Test  Lab. 


WILLIAM    H.   GREEN 

Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
63  Bartlett  Avenue,   Belmont. 
Belmont  High  School. 

Cooperative    Work:    Tailby-Nason    Company,    Cambridge,     Lab. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army-Chemical   Warfare,    1943-46,   Sgt. 


Albert  Gotthardt 


Leonard  Green 


William  Green 


rving  Guilfond 


LOUIS     P.   GREENBERG 

Liberal  Arts  IBiology) 
624    Norfolk   Street,    Motrapan. 
Dorchester  High   School  for  Boys. 

Kappa   Zeta   Phi;    Inter-fraternity   Council   5;    News   2,  3,   4,   5. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.   Combat  Engineers,   Medical,    1943-44,    Pfc. 

EVELYN   F.   GRIFFIN 

Libera/  Arts   (Chemistry) 
556    Andover    Street,    South    Lawrence. 
E.    F.    Searles    High    School,    Methuen. 

News  2,  3;   Glee  Club   1,   2,  3;   Chapel   Choir  4,  5;   Cauldron   Junior 
Staff;   Cauldron    Informal    Pictures   Editor;    A.    C.    S. 

RAYMOND    W.   GUESSETTO 

Chemical  Engineering 
132    Oak    Street,    Lawrence. 
Lawrence    High    School. 

A.   C.   S.   2,  3,  4,  5;  A.   I.   Ch.   E.   2,  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Tyer    Rubber    Company,    Andover,     Pilot    Plant 
Technician. 


IRVING    M.    GUILFOND 

Business    Administration    {Industrial   Relations) 
West    Main    Street,    West    Cheshire,    Connecticut. 
Hamden  High  School. 
News   1;   S.   A.   M.;   Yacht   Club   1. 

Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.,  and  Hartford  R.  R.,  Berlin,  Connec- 
ticut,  Time    Keeper;   American   Brass   Company,   Waterbury,   Connec- 
ticut,   Inspector. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,    1942-45,   T/5. 


ALICE    HAGGIS 

Liberal  Arts  (English) 
34  Jonior  Street,  New  Bedford. 
New  Bedford  High  School. 
Honor    List;    Rifle    Club   4. 

ROBERT     F.    HALE 

Mechanical   Engineering 
32  Teele  Avenue,  W.  Somerville. 
Somerville   High   School. 
A.    S.    M.    E. 

Cooperative   Work:   Liberty  Mutual    Insurance  Co.,   Boston,   Assistant 
to  Safety  Engineer. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air   Force,   1942-45,   2nd   Lt. 

ROBERT    T.   HALL 

Electrical  Engineering 
82    Peterborough   Street,    Boston. 
Freeport   High    School,    Freeport,   Maine. 
Student  Council   3,  4,   5;   News   1;   Band   1. 

Cooperative  Work:  Central  Maine  Power  Company,  Portland, 
Maine,  Electrician;  Bethlehem  Shipbuilding,  Quincy,  Junior  Engineer. 
Service  Record.    U.  S.   Signal  Corps,   1944-46,  T/4. 

EARL    R.   HAMILTON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
61  Whittier  Road,  Needham. 
Boston   English   High   School. 

Cooperative  Work.   Salem  Gas  Plant,  Salem,  Lab.  Assistant;  Maiden 
Gas     Plant,    Maiden,     Pilot     Plant     Operator;     Dispersion     Products, 
Needham,    General    Work. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.   Navy,   1941-45,  A.  C.  M.  M. 


Earl  Hamilton 


Henry  Hamlin 


John   Heaps 


Phillip  Heffernan 


Albert   Henn 


HENRY      B.     HAMLIN 

Liberal  Arts  (History  and  Government) 
563   Norfolk  Street,   Mattapan. 
High  School  of  Commerce. 
International    Relations    Club    3. 

JOHN    F.   HEAPS 

Libera/  Arts    (Chemistry] 
102   Castle    Road,    Nahant. 
Everett    High    School. 

Cooperative    Wort:    Charles    M.    Cox    Co.,    Maiden,    Chemist. 
Service   Record;    U.    S.    Navy  Air  Corps,   1942-46,   Lt.    (j.g.) 

PHILLIP    T.   HEFFERNAN 

Business    Administration    (Marketing    and   Advertising) 
60   Fairbanks    Street,    Brighton. 
Boston  English  High  School. 

Honor   List,   Dean's   List  2,   3,  4;    Public  Speaking   Award  4;   Baseball 
1;   A.    S.    M.    E.;    Sigma    Society. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Globe,    Boston,    Copy    Boy. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Marine    Corps,    1942-45,    1st   Lt.    Air    Medal, 
Bronze  Star. 

ALBERT   WILLIAM   HENN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
16  Reimer  Road,  Scarsdale,  New  York. 
Newton    High   School. 

Phi   Beta   Alpha,   Historian;   Honor  List;  Glee  Club  2,  3;  A.   S.   M.   E. 
Cooperative    Work:   Castalloy    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Cost    Analyst    Ma- 
terials  Testing,   and    Production    Control;    Alfred    Hale    Rubber    Co., 
Quincy,    Assistant   to    Industrial    Engineer. 
Service    Record:    Infantry,    1942-46. 


THOMAS   HENRY,   JR. 

Business  Administration   (Industrial  Relations) 
84  Eleanor  Street,  Chelsea. 
Chelsea    High   School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's   List    2,    3,   4,   5;    Sigma    Society,    Vice    President 
4,  5,  Treasurer  4,  S.  A.  M.  President  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    First    National    Bank,    Boston,    I.    B.    M.;    Gen- 
eral   Electric,    Lynn,  Dispatcher. 
Service    Record:    Army    Ground    Forces,    1942-45,    Sgt. 


JOHN    HERB 

Chemical  Engineering 
73   Franklin    Street,    Lawrence. 
Lawrence  High  School,  Phillips  Andover  Academy. 
A.   C.   S.;  A.   I.  Ch.   E. 

Cooperative      Work.       Tyyer       Rubber       Company,       Andover,     Lab 
Technician. 


LLOYD    H.    HERENDEEN 

Electrical    Engineering 
143  Elmlawn   Road,  Braintree 
Braintree   High   School. 
Cooperative    Work:    Bethlehe 


Steel    Co.,    Quincy,    Testn 


BETTY    R.  HESS 

Libera/  Arts   (English) 
298  Fern   Street,  West  Hartford,   Connecticut. 

William    Hall    High    School,    West    Hartford,    Hartford    Junior   Col- 
lege,  West   Hartford. 
Yacht  Club  4,  5. 


Thomas  Henry,  Jr. 


Lloyd  Herendeen 


Betty    Hess 


Rowland   Hill 


Jeanne  Hillman 


Norman  Holdstock 


ROWLAND    B.  HILL 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1269  Main  Street,  Leominster. 
Leominster   High    School. 
Beta   Gamma    Epsilon;  Track   1;   A.   S.    M.    E. 

Cooperative    Work:    B.    F.    Sturtevant    Company,    Hyde    Park,    Drafts- 
man; LaPointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson,  Draftsman. 
Service  Record:  Naval  Aviation,   1942-45,  Lt. 

JEANNE    L.   HILLMAN 

Chemical  Engineering 
43  Harrison  Street,   Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School. 

Student  Council  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  Class  Cabinet  1,  4,  5,  Class  Secretary 
1;  Rifle  Club  1,  2;  Yacht  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  3,  4; 
Cheer  Leaders  2;  Head  Cheer  Leader  3,  4;  Husky  Key  Society 
3,  4;  Vice  President  4;  Who's  Who;  A.  I.  Ch.  E.:  A.  C.  S.;  Omega 
Sigma. 

Cooperative  Work:  Pigment  Research  Laboratories,  Cambridge,  Lab 
Assistant. 

A.  PETER  HJALTESTED 

Electrical  Engineering 
89  Squontum  Street,  Quincy. 
North  Quincy  High  School. 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha;  Secretary  3,  Vice  President  4,  President  5; 
A.    I.    E.    E. 

Cooperative  Work.  Fore  River  Shipyard,  Quincy,  Electrician's 
Helper;    Boston    Edison    Company,    Boston,   Testman's    Helper. 

NORMAN     G.   HOLDSTOCK 
Liberal  Arts   [Chemistry) 
55  Westglow  Street,   Dorchester. 

Dorchester   High    School   for   Boys,   Massachusetts   State   College. 
A.  C.  S. 

Cooperative    Work:     Union    Paste    Company,    Hyde    Park,    Assistant 
Chemist. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Corps,    1943-45,   Sgt.    Purple   Heart. 


JOHN    F.  HOLT 

Chemi'ca/   Engineering 
80    Hillside    Avenue,    Berlin,    New    Hampshire. 
Berlin  High  School. 
Gamma    Phi    Kappa;    Basketball   2. 

Cooperative    Work.-    U.    S.    Maritime    Shipbuilding   Corp.,    Portland, 
Maine,    Transitman;    Brown    Company,    Berlin,    New    Hampshire,    Lab 
Technician. 
Service   Record.    U.  S.  Army,    1942-45,   Cpl.    Purple  Heart. 


I.    RAY    HOPKINS 

Business    Administration    (Accounting) 
197   Lincoln    Avenue,    New    London,    Connecticut. 
Bulkeley     High     School,    New    London,     City     College,     New     York, 
Nancy  University,    France. 

Gamma    Phi    Kappa,    Secretary    2,    Treasurer  3;    Honor    List,    Dean's 
List   2,    3,    4,    5;    Baskethall    1;    Finance    Club   2,   3;    Sigma   Society. 
Cooperative  Work.-  N.  Y„  N.  H.,  and  Hartford  R.  R.  Co.,  Hartford, 
Clerk. 
Service  Record:   Ordinance   1943-46,   Sgt.   Colmar  Coat  of  Arms. 


STEWART    W.   HOPKINS 

Electrical  Engineering 
Bradley  Terrace,    Brattleboro,   Vermont. 
Brattleboro   High   School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List   2,   3,    4,    5;    Tau    Beta    Pi   4,    5;   A.    I.    E.    E.; 
Radio  Club   I; 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Radio    Company,    Cambridge,    Drafts- 


Se 


Record:  U.  S.   Navy,   1944-46,   E.  T.  M.  3/c. 


LOUIS    S.   HOWLAND 

Libera/   Arts   (ChemistryJ 
10   Central    Street,    South    Bra 


Ray    Hopkins 


Stewart  Hopkins 


Louis    Howland 


Ralph    Huey 


Theodore  Hultgren 


Clarence  Husbands 


l.yman   Hutchins,  Jr. 


RALPH    A.   HUEY 

Industrial  Engineering 
220  Holden  Street,  Worcester. 
North    High    School. 
Track  2,  3;  A.  S.  M.  E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Crompton  and  Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worce 
Engineer  (Research). 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army,   1944-46,  T/Sgt. 

THEODORE    HULTGREN 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations] 
80  Woodside   Road,   Winchester. 
Winchester   High   School. 
Basketball   1,  2. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Air    Corps,    1942-45,    2nd    Lt. 

CLARENCE    B.   HUSBANDS 

Libera/   Arts   (Economics) 
1556  Cambridge  Street,   Cambridge. 

LYMAN    M.   HUTCHINS,  JR. 

Business   Administration    (Industrial   Relations] 
43  Newell   Road,  Auburndale. 
Newton   High  School. 
Ski  Club  1,  2. 

Cooperative   Work:   Wm.    Filenes'    Sons  Co.,   Boston,  Stock   Boy. 
Service  Record:    U.  S.   Army,   1942-46,   Captain. 


THEODORE    A.    IZZI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
108  Union  Street,  Leominster. 
Leominster   High    School. 

Cooperative    Work:    Jackson   and    Moreland,    Boston,    Draftsman,-    E. 
I.   DuPont   de    Nemours,   Leominster,    Lucite    Worker. 

ALVAN     B.   JACOBSON 

Business  Administration   (Marketing  and  Advertising] 
131   Mason  Terrace,  Brookline. 
Brookline  High   School. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.   Army,   1942-46. 

JAMES    H.  JENKINS,  JR. 

Mechanical   Engineering 
136  Hawthorn  Road,  Braintree. 
Braintree  High  School. 

Betta  Gamma  Epsilon,  Secretary;   Football   1,2,  3;  A.   S.  M.   E.  3,  4; 
Yacht    Club   3. 

Cooperative    Work:    Heald    Machine    Company,    Worcester. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1943-46,    M.    M.    1/c. 

KIMBERLY  JOHNSON 

Libera/   Arts    (English] 
R.  F.   D.  3,  Peekskill,  New  York,  Shrub  Oak  High  School. 
Beta  Gamma  Epsilon. 
Service   Record:   U.    S.    Air   Corps,    1940-45   T/Sgt. 


Theodore  Izz 


James  Jenkins,  Jr. 


Kimberly  Johnson 


Philip   Johnson 


Ralph  Jones,  Jr. 


Millard  Kay 


George    Kee 


PHILIP    E.  JOHNSON 

Business    Administration    (Marketing    and    Advertising! 
24    Lunt    Street,    North    Quincy. 
North  Quincy  High  School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's  List   2,    3,    4,    5;    Sigma    Society;    Charles    Hadyn 
Memorial    Scholarship;    Sears    B.    Condit    Honor   Award;    News    1,   2; 
Yacht  Club  1,  2. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.   Army  Quarter  Master  Corps,    1943-46,   S/Sgt. 

RALPH    H.  JONES,  JR. 
Civil  Engineering 
52  Paul  Gore  Street,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Boston    English    High    School. 
N.   U.  C.    E.  S. 

Cooperative    Work:    Bethlehem-Hingham    Shipyard,    Hingham,    Tran- 
sitman. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,    1944-46,   Cpl. 

MILLARD    M.   KAY 
Civil  Engineering 

24    Colder   Street,    Dorchester. 

Roxbury   Memorial    High    School. 

Kappa   Zetta   Phi,  Scribe  2,  3,  4,  5;   News   1,   2,   3,  4,  5,  Circulation 

Manager  3,   4,   5;   Class  Treasurer  3;   N.   U.   C.   E.   S.;   A.   S.   C.   E.; 

B.  S.  C.   E. 

Cooperative    Work:    N    Y.,    N.    H.,    and    Hartford,    R.    R.,    Boston, 

Chainman;  Maintenance,  Rail   Inspector. 

Service  Record:   U.   S.   Marine  Corps,    1944-46,  Sgt. 

GEORGE  KEE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Kwangtung,   China. 

Boston     English     School,     Massachusetts      Institute     of     Technology. 
Cosmopolitan    Club;    A.    S.    M.    E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Barnes    and    Jones,    Jamaica    Plain,    Machinist; 
H.    K.   Porter,    Everett,    Junior    Engineer. 
Service  Record:   Engineers  Corps.,    1943-46,   2nd    Lt. 


JAMES  KELSO,  JR. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
14  Moulton  Road,  Arlington. 
Somerville    High    School. 

Honor  List,  Deans  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Cosmopolitan  Club  1;  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Band    I,    2. 

Cooperative     Work:    General     Electric    Co.,     Lynn,     Lab    Technician; 
Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.,   Boston,   Draftsman. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.    Air   Force,    1943-46,    1st  Lt. 


MONA     L.    KENNEDY 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
9   Locust  Avenue,    Lexington. 
Lexington  High   School. 
Omega   Sigma;   A.   C.    S.;   Glee   Club   2. 

Cooperative  Work:  General  Latex  and  Chemical  Co.,  Cambridge, 
Lab  Assistant;  Powdered  Materials  Research  Labs,  Cambridge,  Lab 
Assistant. 


AUSTIN     S.    KIBBE,  JR. 

Libera/  Arts   {Chemistry) 
47    Crofts    Road,    Chestnut    Hill. 
St.    Paul's  School,   Virginia   Military   Institute 


CHARLES     A.    KNOWLES 

Liberal  Arts  (Economics) 
19  Monroe  Street,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury  Memorial    High   School. 

Student    Union    2;     Football     1,    2,    3,    4,    5;    Track    1,    2,    3,    4,    5, 
Captain   5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Northeastern    University,    Boston,    Maintenance 
Dept. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Army   1942-45,   T   Sgt. 


James   Kelso,   Jr. 


Mona   Kennedy 


Austin  Kibbe.  Jr. 


Charles  Knowles 


Bennett  Kolner 


Jeryle  Konowitz 


John   Kordalski 


Soteria  Kosartes 


BENNETT  KOLNER 

Civil   Engineering 
192    School    Street,    Somemlle. 
English    High   School. 

News  2,  3;  Cosmopolitan  Club  1,  2;  N.   U.   C.   E.   S.;   B.   S.  C.   E. 
Cooperative   Work:   L.   G.   Brackett  and   Company,   Cambridge,    Rod- 
man and   Draftsman;   Boston  Consolidated   Gas  Co.,   Boston,   Transit- 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Army,    1944-46,    Pfc.    Purple    Heart. 


JERYLE     L.    KONOWITZ 

Industrial  Engineering 
269  South  Street,  Chestnut  Hill. 
Brookline    High    School. 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi,  Bursar  4,  5;   Inter-fraternity  Council  5;  A.  S.  M.   E.; 
Rifle  Club   1,  2,  3;   News   1 ,  2,  3,  4;   Make-up  Editor  3,  4;   S.  A.   M. 


JOHN   S.   KORDALSKI 

Chemical    Engineering 
8   Beacon   Street,   Salem. 
Salem    High    School. 

Cooperative     Work.     General     Electric     Co.,     Lynn,    Chemist;     Rust 
Roofing    &   Metal    Finishing    Co.,   Cambridge,  Aluminum    Processor. 
Service    Record:   U.    S.    Army    Air    Force,    1942-47,    1st.    Lt. 


SOTERIA    J.   KOSARTES 

Liberal  Arts  (Sociology) 
1036  Middlesex  Street,  Lowell. 
Lowell    High    School,    Lowell    Textile. 

Student    Union    3,    Omega    Sigma;    Cosmopolitan    Club   3;    Huski. 
4,   5;   Camera  Club  4,  5;   Psychology  Club  4,   5. 


KENNETH     N.    KRAEMER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
R.    F.    D.    #1,    Shelton,   Connecticut. 
Shelton    High  School. 

Nu    Epsilon    Zeta;    Grand    Chancellor    3,    5;    Honor    List,    Dean's    List 
2,    3,    4,   5;    Inter-fraternity   Softball    1,   A.    S.    M.    E.;   Class   Secretary 
4,   5;   Tau   Beta   Pi. 
Cooperative    Work:    Chance- Vought   Aircraft,    Stratford,   Connecticut, 


■rd:    U.    S.    Na 


3l   Re 


e,    1944-46,   A.   E.   M.  3/c 


Club    1,    2,    3,    4;    Radio 


BERNARD     A.    KRIEGSMAN 

Electrical  Engineering 
9   Hutchings  Street,    Roxbury. 
Boston   Latin  School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List  2,   3,    4,    5;    Che 
Club  4;  A.  I.   E.   E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison   Co.,    Boston,  Assistant   in   Testing 
Lab. 

CHARLES    W.  LAMB 

Electrical    Engineering 
149  Norton  Avenue,  Taunton. 
Monsignor    Coyle    High    School. 
A.    I.   E.   E. 

Cooperative     Work:    Tung-Sol     Lamp    Works,     Inc.,     Newark,     New 
Jersey,   Student   Engineer. 
Service  Record:   U.    S.    Navy,    1944-46,    A.    E.    T.    M.    2/c. 

JOHN    R.   LAVENDER 

Electrical  Engineering 
45   East   Foster   Street,   Melrose. 
Melrose  High    School. 

Dean's    List  4;    Student    Union    1,    2;    Glee    Club    2;    Class    Executive 
Council    3,    4;    Junior   Prom    Committee. 

Cooperative       Work:       Sanborn       Company,       Cambridge,       Repair 
Technician. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.   Army  Air  Force,  1942-46,    1st  Lt. 


Kenneth  Kraemer 


Bernard  Kriegsman 


Charles    Lamb 


John  Lavender 


Maxwell  Lazarus 


Richard  Lent 


Leonard  Leto 


Eleanor  Levin 


MAXWELL   LAZARUS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1187  Beacon  Street,  Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School. 
Basketball  4,  5;  A.   S.  M.  E. 

RICHARD    W.  LENT 

Business    Administration    (Accounting) 
34  Wright  Street,   Stoneham. 
Stoneham    High    School. 

Gamma    Phi    Kappa;    Dean's    List   2,    3,   4;    Sigma    Society. 
Cooperative   Work:   F.   S.   Moseley  &  Co.,   Boston,   Messenger;   E.    H. 
Griswold    &    Co.,    Boston,    Junior  Accountant. 
Service  Record.-   U.   S.   Army,    1943-45,   Pfc. 

LEONARD  LETO 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
371    Lexington   Avenue,    Bridgeport,    Connecticut. 
Bridgeport  Central    High  School. 

Gamma  Phi  Kappa,  Secretary  4,  5;  Track  1,  2;  Cross  Country  1,  2; 
News  2,  3;  Glee  Club  1 ,  2;  A.  I.  Ch.  E.,  A.  C.  S.;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation 4;  Radio  Club  4,  5;  Class  Secretary  3. 

Cooperative  Work.-  Bridgeport  Brass  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Connecticut, 
Millhand;  Commercial  Filters  Corp.,  South  Boston,  Lab  Assistant; 
Bridgeport  Fabrics  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Connecticut,  Web  Inspector. 
Service   Record:   Transportation   Corps,    1943-46,    Pfc. 

ELEANOR    R.  LEVIN 

Liberal  Arts   (Psychology) 
43  Ocean  Avenue,  Winthrop. 
Winthrop  High  School. 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  News  3,  4. 


MARK    P.  LEVINE 

Electrical  Engineering 
36    Cutler    Street,    Winthrop. 
Mechanics  Arts   High   School. 

Rifle   Club    1;    International    Relations   Club  5;  A.    I.  E.    E. 
Cooperative    Work.-    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Lab    Technician. 

SIDNEY   LEVINE 

Mechanical   Engineering 
32   Wolcott  Street,  Maiden. 
Maiden  High   School. 
Football  Manager  1;  A.  S.  M.  E. 

Cooperative   Work:    Sanborn    Company,    Cambridge,   Assembler   and 
Tester. 
Service  Record:   Infantry   1943-46,  Sgt.   Purple  Heart. 

FRANCES  LEZBERG 

Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
19   Wayne   Street,    Roxbury. 
J.  E.  Burke  High  School. 

Dean's    List  3;   Omega    Sigma,    President   2,    3;    Glee    Club    1,    2. 
Cooperative    Work:   Northeastern   University,   Boston,   Lab   Assistant. 

ROBERT    T.    LING 

Industrial  Enaineering 
278  Myrtle  Street,  Manchester,  New  Hampshire. 
Manchester  Central   High  School. 

Band    1,   2,  3,  4;   Glee  Club   1,   2,  3;  Class  Treasurer  4,  5;   S.   A.   M. 
5;    A.    S.    M.    E. 

Cooperative     Work.     Hi-Light     Corp.,     South     Boston,     Sheet     Metal 
Worker. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-46,  A.   E.  T.  M.  2/c. 


*er 


■  J3 

Sidney  Levine 


Frances  Leiberg 


Robert    Ling 


Leo   Lippo 


Melvin    Litvin 


Fred  Loscocco 


Alice  Lousarevian 


LEO    M.  LIPPA 

Chemical  Engineering 
644   Harvard   Street,   Mattapan. 
Boston    English    High  School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,   5;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Woven    Hose    and    Rubbe 
bridge,     Lab    Technician;     Steadfast    Rubber    Co.,     Inc 
Lab  Technician. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1943-46,  S/Sgt. 


MARTIN    J.   LUDWIG 

Libera/  Arts   (English) 
20    Madeline    Street,    Brighton. 

Saint  Collumbkilles  High  School,  Tufts  College,   University  of  North 
Carolina. 

Dean's   List  3,   5;   Student  Union    1,  3,  4,   5,   Executive   Committee  4, 
5;    News    1,   3,   4,   5,    News   Editor  1,    Feature   Editor   4,   5;    Dramatic 
Club   3;    Who's    Who  4;    Rifle    Club   1;    International    Relations   Club 
3,  4;  Huskiers  4,  5;   Frosh  Discussion  Group. 
Service   Record:   U.   S.   Navy  Air  Corps,    1943-45,   A/C. 


MELVIN     L.    LITVIN 

Business    Administration   (Marketing    and   Advertising) 
1641    Commonwealth    Avenue,    Brighton. 
Roxbury    Memorial    High    School. 
Service   Record:  U.   S.   N.    R.,   1942-45,   Lt. 


STANLEY    S.   LUKASZEK 

Chemical  Engineering 
253   Market   Street,    New   Britain,    Connecticut. 
New  Britain  High  School,  Texas  Tech. 

Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Quality    Control. 
Service    Record:    Medical    Corps,    1942-45,    T/4. 


FRED    A.   LOSCOCCO 

Electrical  Engineering 
606  North  Street,   Randolph. 
East   Boston    High    School. 
Honor   List;   Track   1;   A.    I.    E.    E.    3. 


GEORGE     R.   LUND 

Electrical  Engineering 
76  California  Street,   Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School. 
A.    I.   E.   E.   2. 

Cooperative    Work:    Holtzer   Cabot   Electric   Co.,    Boston,   Draftsman. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Signal  Corps,   1943-46,  T/4. 


ALICE  LOUSAREVIAN 

Liberal   Arts    (Chemistry) 
28  Porter  Street,  Watertown. 
Watertown    High    School. 
Honor   List,   Choral    Society  2,   3;   Chapel   Choir  4,   5;   Chess   Club  2. 


LOUIS    L.  LUNETTA 

Civil  Engineering 
3    Oakdale   Street,    Jamaica    Plain. 
Boston    English    High    School. 

N.   U.   C.   E.   S.,  President  3,  4;  B.   S.   C.    E.j  A.   S.   C.   E. 
Cooperative   Work:   N.   Y.,  N.   H.,  and   Hartford   R.    R.,   Hartford;   U. 
S.    Engineer   Office,   Boston,   Engineer  Aide. 


Martin  Ludwig 


George  Lund 


Louis  Lunetto 


Lucille   Lurie 


Morton  Lutch 


Bruce  MacDougall 


Delbert  MacFaden 


LUCILLE  LURIE 

Libera/    Arts    (English) 
54    Bradford    Avenue,    Shar( 
Sharon    High    School. 
News   1,   2,  3,  4;   Dramatic 


ely  1,  2,  3,  4,   5;   Omega   Sigma. 


MORTON   LUTCH 

Libera/   Arts    (History   and   Government) 
76    Newhall    Street,    Maiden. 
Maiden   High  School. 
Dean's  List  3,  4;  Track  Manager  1,  2,  3,  4. 


BRUCE   MACDOUGALL 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
135  Warren  Street,  Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg    High   School,    The    Sorbonne,    University    of    Paris. 
Nu   Epsilon   Zeta;    Dean's  List  3,   4;    Student   Union    1,   2;    Band    1,    2; 
Rifle  Club  2,  3. 
Service  Record:  Technical  Corps,   1943-45,  Cpl. 


DELBERT    W.   MACFADEN 
Industrial  Engineering 
65  Pope   Street,    North   Quincy. 
North  Quincy   High    School. 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha,  Vice  President  3;  Dance  Committee  3;  A.  : 
S.  A.  M. 

Cooperative   Work:   Bethlehem   Shipbuilding   Corp.,   Quincy. 
Service    Record:    Naval    Aviation,    1941-46,    Lt. 


ROBERT    B.   MACGREGOR 
Industrial  Engineering 
30   Redlands   Road,   West   Roxbury. 

Mechanics  Arts   High   School,   Massachusetts   Institute  of  Technology. 
Camera   Club   4. 

Cooperative     Work:    Allis-Chalmers,     Boston,     Machinist;     Waltham 
Screw  Co.,  Waltham,  Machine  Design. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Naval    Reserve,   1942-46,    Lt.    (j.g.) 

LEONARD  MALETZ 

Liberal  Arts  (Modern  Languages) 
200   Norwell    Street,    Dorchester. 
Dorchester   High   for   Boys,   Syracuse   University. 
Dean's   List   4;    Debating  Society    1. 

Cooperative     Work:     Northeastern     University,     Boston,     Checkroom 
Attendant. 


Se 


Record.    U.   S.  Army,    1943-46,   Pfc 


R.   KENNETH  MANNING,  JR. 

Business    Administration    (Accounting) 
104    Perkins    Street,  Melrose. 
Melrose  High  School. 

News  1,  2;  International  Relations  Club  1 ,  2,  3;  Money  and  Bank- 
ing Club  1,  2,  3;  Law  and  Accounting  Club  1,  2,  3;  Society  for  Ad- 
vancement  of   Management   3. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  Cambridge; 
Wildey  Savings  Bank,  Boston. 
Service   Record.    U.   S.   Army   Finance  Dept.,    1943-46,  Sgt. 

BETTY  MARANJIAN 

libera/  Arts   (Sociology) 
398  Centre   Street,   Jamaica   Plain. 
Roslindale    High   School. 

Student  Union  3;  Cosmopolitan  Club  1,  2;  Camera  Club  4,  5; 
Omega    Sigma;    Psychology   Club   4,   5;    Huskiers   4,    5. 


Robert  MacGregor 


Leonard  Maletz 


Kenneth  Manning,  Jr.  Betty    Maranjian 


Oscar   Marchand,   Jr. 


Harry  Marden,  Jr. 


Clifford  Markham,  Jr. 


Lawrence   Marshall 


OSCAR    J.   MARCHAND,  JR. 
Mechanical  Engineering 
108  Fayerweather  Street,  Cambridge. 
Rindge  Technical   School. 

Dean's  List  4;  Sigma  Phi  Alpha;  Football  1;  Rifle  Club  2;  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Secretary. 

Cooperative     Work.-     Bethlehem     Steel     Co.,     Fore     River     Shipyard, 
Quincy,     Ironworker;     Electrolyte    Co.,    South     Boston,    Sheet    Metal 
Worker;   Resista  Pipe  and  Valve  Co.,  Cambridge,  Machinist,  Assem- 
bly,  Tester. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Infantry    1942-45,    Pfc. 

HARRY    W.  MARDEN,  JR. 

Business    Administration    (Accounting} 
11    Wyman  Street,  Arlington. 
Arlington  High  School. 

Cooperative    Work.-    Northeastern    University,    Boston,    Maintenance; 
First   National    Bank,    Boston. 
Service  Record:  Military  Police   1942-46,  Sgt. 

CLIFFORD     I.   MARKHAM,  JR. 

Libera/  Arts   (Biology) 
144    Walnut   Street,    Everett. 
Everett   High  School. 

Dean's  List  5;  Student  Union  5;  News  2,  3; 

Cooperative      Work:      Sanborn     Company,     Cambridge,      Inspector; 
Northeastern   University,   Boston,    Lab  Assistant. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1942-44,    Ensign. 

LAWRENCE    E.   MARSHALL 
Industrial  Engineering 
34  Willard  Street,  New  Bedford. 
New  Bedford  High  School. 

Phi  Gamma  Pi,  President  3,  4,  Secretary  5,  Social  Chairman  2; 
Dean's  List  4;  Inter-fraternity  Softball  and  Basketball  2,  3,  4; 
S.  A.  M. 

Cooperative  Work:   Lapointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson,   Draftsman; 
Morse  Twist  Drill,   New  Bedford,   Draftsman. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.   Navy,   1944-46,   E.  T.   M.  3/c. 


PAUL    A.   MASSAD 
Civil   Engineering 
46   Mountain  Avenue,    New   London,   Connecticut. 
Bulkeley  High  School. 
N.   U.  C.   E.  S. 

Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.   H.,  &  Hartford  R.  R.  Providence,  R.   I. 
Chainman;    W.    S.    Crocker,    Boston,    Chainman. 


WILLIAM  MATFESS 

Chemical  Engineering 
67   Phillips  Street,    Boston. 
Boston    English    High    School. 
A.   I.  Ch.  E. 


DAVID    S.  McCAHON 

Chemical  Engineering 

14   Cypress  Street,  Brookline. 

Brookline    High    School. 

Honor  List,  A.    1.  Ch.   E.,  Treasu 

rer  3. 

Cooperative    Work:    Godfrey 

.      Cabot,      Inc. 

Boston,     A 

Chemist. 

Service  Record:   U.   S.    Naval   R< 

serve,  1944-46, 

E.  T.  M.   2/c. 

MARGARET     M.    McCARTHY 

Libera/  Arts  (English-Jour 
31    James  Street,  Taunton. 
Taunton  High  School. 
News;   Omega  Sigma. 


Paul    Massad 


William  Matfess 


David  McCahon 


Margaret  McCarthy 


Robert  McCoy 


Joseph   McCusker 


William   McGrath 


Donald  McGurk 


ROBERT    R.  McCOY 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising] 
348  Village   Street,   Medway. 
Medway   High  School. 

Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.,  and  Hartford  R.  R.  Hartford, 
Draftsman;  Foxboro  Company,  Foxboro,  Punch  and  Die  Operator; 
N.  Y.,  N.  H.,  and  Hartford  R.  R.,  Hartford,  Rodman  and  Transitman. 
Service   Record:   Army  Air  Corps,    1943-46,   S/Sgt. 


RICHARD     E.    McKENZIE 

electrical  Engineering 
15   Euston   Street,  Brookline. 

Brookline    High    School,    Central    High    School,   Washington,    D.    C. 
Berkeley   School. 
Honor   List,  Dean's   List  2,   3;   A.    I.   E.    E. 


JOSEPH    H.  McCUSKER 

Electrical  Engineering 
48  Sheridan    Street,   Jamaica    Plain. 
Lawrence  High  School,  Lawrence. 

Honor   List,   Dean's  List  2,  3,   4,   5;  Tau  Beta   Pi,  A.    I.    E.   E. 
Cooperative    Work:    N.    Y.,    N.    H.,    and    Hartford    R.    R.,    Hartford, 
Inspector;  General   Electric,  Lynn,  Tester;   Kellex  Carbide  and  Chem- 
ical   Corp.,    Oak    Ridge,    Tennessee,     Assistant    Research     Engineer. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Army,    1943-46,   T/3. 


ANDREW    J.  McNEILL 

Chemical    Engineering 
10   Parker   Hill   Avenue,   Roxbury. 
Mission  High   School. 

Student  Council    1,  2,  3,  4,   5;   Class  Cabinet  1,  2. 
Cooperative   Work:    Monsanto   Chemical,    Everett,    Pilot-House   Ope 
ator;    Dewey    and    Almey,    Cambridge,    Lab    Assistant. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Army,    1942-44,    Pvt. 


WILLIAM    W.   McGRATH 

Mechanical  Engineering 
17   Van    Buren   Avenue,    Norwalk,    Connecticut. 
Norwalk   High   School. 

Phi    Gamma    Pi,    Corresponding   Secretary    3,    Secretary   4,    Publicity 
5;  Basketball  3;  A.  S.  M.  E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Underwood    Elliot    Fischer,    Bridgeport. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   N.   R.,   1944-46,  E.   T.   M.  3/c. 


HUBERT    F.  McVANN 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
3   Parson  Street,   Peabody. 
Peabody  High   School. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air  Corps,    1942-45,   Sgl. 


DONALD    F.  McGURK 

Business  Administration    (Marketing  and  Advertising! 
60   Wilder   Terrace,    West   Springfield. 
West   Springfield   High   School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2;   Rifle  Club  2,  3,  4,  5;   S.  A.  M.;   '45  Club 
4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work:     First    National     Bank,    Boston,    Check    Proofer. 
Service   Record:  Air  Corps,   1942-45,   1st   Lt. 


CARL    J.  MELLEA 

Civil  Engineering 
5  Oak  Place,   Hyde  Park. 
Hyde  Park  High  School. 
Basketball  3;   N.   U.  C.  E.  S. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army,    1944-46,   Cpl. 


Richard     McKenzie 


Andrew  McNeill 


Hubert  McVann 


Maurice  Mezoff 


George   Miller 


Robert  C.   Miller 


Robert  E.  Miller 


MAURICE    W.    MEZOFF 

Libera/  Arts  (Sociology! 
495  Blue   Hill   Avenue,    Roxbury. 

Boston    English    High    School,    Biarritz  American,    France. 
Academy. 

Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Company,    Cambridge,    Machine   Parts 
Inspector. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Army  Air   Force,    1942-46,   S/Sgt. 

GEORGE    B.  MILLER 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
252    Common    Street,    Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School. 
A.   C.   S.;  A.    I.   Ch.   E.;  Camera  Club  2. 
Service   Record;   Army  Air   Force,    1944-46,   Cpl. 

ROBERT     C.    MILLER 

Libera/  Arts   (Chemistry] 
326  Manning   Street,  Needham. 
Needham  High   School,   Harvard   University. 
Honor    List;    Dean's    List   2,   4;    Band    1;   A.    C.    S.;   Academy. 
Cooperative  Work:  Atlantic  Research  Associates,  Newtonville. 
Lab    Assistant. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    N.    R.    1942-46,    Lt.    |j.g.) 

ROBERT  E.    MILLER 

Liberal  Arts  (Sociology) 
9  Bruce  Street,  North  Andover. 
Johnson    High   School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's   List  2,  3,  4,   5;   Sears  B.   Condit  Award;   Student 
Union    2;    Debating    Society    1;    Academy. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Army,    1942-1945,    Sgt. 


EDMUND  C.   MONTI 

Industrial  Engineering 
137  Cross  Street,  Quincy. 
Quincy    High    School. 
Honor    List,    Dean's    List   2, 
Co-operative   Work:   Bethleh 


Se 


4;     A.     S.     M.      E.;     S.     A.     M. 

em   Steel  Co.,   Quincy,  Shippe 


Record:   U.   S.   Army  1941-1946,   First  Lt. 


.an  Scholarship;   Rifle  Club 
M.   E.;  Tau   Beta   Pi. 


FREDERICK  A.   MOORE,   JR. 

Mechanical   Engineering 
63  Huntington  Avenue,  Amesbury. 
Amesbury   High   School. 
Massachusetts    Institute  of  Technology. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;   Frest 
1,   2,   3,  4;  Glee  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  A.   S 
Co-operative    Work:    General    Electric   Co.,    Lynn,    Student   Engineer; 
Chase  Shawmut  Co.,  Newburyport,  Machine  Operator  and  Electrical 
Testing;   Star-Market  Co.,   Watertown,   Order  Clerk. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Navy,    1942-1946,   Lt. 


CARL  F.  MUTTI 

libera/  Arts   (English) 
83  Pearl  Street,  Everett. 
Sarzana,    Italy. 


NORMAN  C.   MUZZEY 

Libera/  Arts  (Economics) 
68  Crocker  Road,  Medford. 
Medford   High  School. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,   1943-1946,  Sgt. 


Edmund    Monti 


Frederick  Moore,  Jr. 


Carl    Mutti 


Norman  Muzzy 


Frances  Meyers 


Richard   Nelson 


Richard  Newcomb 


Mario  Nucefora 


eader  1,  3,  4;  Treasurer 
5;  Student  Council  3,  4, 
iss    Cabinet    4;    Secretary 


ion   Club   1;   Academy 
loston,   Lab  Assistant. 


FRANCES  M.  MYERS 

Libera/  Arts  (Sociology) 
3   Charlotte   Street,    Dorchester. 
J.   E.   Burke   High  School. 
Honor    List,   Dean's    List   2,    3,    4,    5;    Che 
Omega  Sigma  1,  2,  Cabinet  Member  3, 
5;    News    1;    Class    Secretary    1,    2,    3;    I 
Dramatic   Club  4;   Who's   Who;   Academ 

RICHARD  C.  NELSON 

Libera/  Arts   (Chemistry) 
12  Howland  Court,  Northeaston. 
Oliver  Ames  High  School. 
Honor   List,   Deans   List  2,  3;   ACS;   Gen 
Co-operative   Work:   Boston    Edison   Co., 
Service  Record:  Infantry  19420  946,   Sgt. 

RICHARD  W.  NEWCOMB 

Civil  Engineering 
14  Autumn  Street,  Boston, 
Manchester  High   School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;   Dean's  List  Scholarship;  Sears  B. 
Condit  Award;  Tau  Beta   Pi,   President  4,   5;   Football   1;   B.   S.  C.   E.j 
A.   S.   C.    E.;   N.    U.   C.   E.   S.,   Secretary  3,  4;   Who's  Who. 
Co-operolive  Work:  Assoc.  Fac.   Mut.  Fi.   Ins.  Cos.,  Boston,  Assistant 

Service  Record-  Army  Air  Corps,  1943-1945,  1st  Lt.,  DFC  with  1  OLC; 
Air  Medal  with  2  OLC. 

MARIO  A.  NUCEFORA 

Electrical  Engineering 
81   Bluehill  Avenue,   Roxbury. 
Boston  Latin  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3,  4;  Baseball  1;  Chess  Club  2;  Rifle  Club  1; 
Radio  Club  3,  4,  5;  AIEE. 

Co-operative  Work.-  Allis  Chalmer,  Hyde  Park,  Lab.  Assistant;  G. 
and  N.  Engineering,  Boston,  Switchboard  Wiring;  Boston  Edison 
Co.,  Boston,  Lab  Assistant. 


ALLIE   D.    OLIVA 

Mechanical  Engineering 
72  Forbes  Street,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 
East  Hartford  High  School. 

Co-operative   Work:   City  of  Hartford,   Enginering   Department,   Hart- 
ford,  Eng.   Aide. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army,   1943-1946,  Pfc. 


PHILIP  OLMER 

Libera/  Arts    (Psychology) 
121    Greenwood   Street,   New  Haven. 
Hillhouse   High   School. 
Dean's  List  3,  4,  5. 
Service  Record:   Infantry,   1943-1945,   Pfc. 


ALBERT  D.   OLSEN 

Business  Administration  (Accounting) 
127  Capen  Street,  Dorchester. 
Dorchester  High  School. 
Football    4. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Infantry,   1942-1945,  S 


KENNETH   F.   OLSEN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
34  Winthrop  Street,  Milton. 
Milton    High  School. 
Wentworth    Institute. 

Nu  Epsilon   Zeta;   Rifle  Club   1;  A.   S.   M.   E.;   Ski   Club  4,  5. 
Co-operative  Work:  Jackson  and  Moreland  Eng.,  Boston,  Drafts 
Bendix   Aviation   Corp.,    Norwood,   Tool    Designer. 
Service   Record:   Army,    1943,    Pvt. 


Allie  D.  Oliva 


Philip   Olmer 


Albert  Olsen 


Kenneth  Olsen 


Richard  Olson 


Louis  Orenbuch 


Frank  Oresteen 


Beatrice  O'Rourke 


RICHARD  E.   OLSON 

Chemical  Engineering 
42  Curtis  Street,   Waltham. 
Waltham   High  School. 
Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2;  A.   C.  S. 
Service  Record-   Navy,   1944-1946,   QM2/c 


LOUIS   L.   ORENBUCH 

Mechanical  Engineering 
67  Goodale  Road,  Boston. 
Roxbury  Memorial    High   School. 

Honor   List,   Dean's   List  2;   Football    1;   Glee  Club    1;   ASME. 
Co-operative    Work:    Reece    Machine    Co.,    Boston,    Inspector;    Jones 
Valve  Co.,  Boston,  Assembler. 

Service  Record:   Air  Corps,   1942-1946,   1st.   Lt.,   DFC,   Air   Medal,   3 
OLC. 


FRANK  P,   ORESTEEN 

Electrical  Engineer! 
235  Springdale  Avenue, 
Everett  High  School 
Honor  List;  AIEE. 
Cooperative   Work:   Edi: 


Electric    Co.,    Boston,    Test    Lab    Worke 


rd:  U.  S.  Navy,  1943-1944,  EM3/c 


BEATRICE   H.   O'ROURKE 
Liberal   Arts    (English] 
14  Glenarm  Street,   Dorchester, 
Jeremiah    E.    Burke   High   Schoc 


CHARLOTTE   OSHER 

Liberal  Arts  (Psychology) 
83   Hutchins   Street,    Roxbury. 
Jeremiah  E.   Burke  High  School. 
Dean's  List  2;   News  1,  2,  3,  4. 

NELS  A.  PALM,  JR. 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
21   Victoria  Street,  Lowell. 
Lowell   High   School. 
Dean's  List  2,  3. 

Co-operative   Work:    Lever   Bros.    Co.,   Cambridge,    Inspector. 
Service  Record.-   Air  Corps,    1942-1946. 

ANTHONY  J.  PANDISCIO 

Mechanical  Engineering 
31  Belmont  Street,  Fitchburg. 
Fitchburg  High  School. 

Honor    List:    Sigma    Phi    Alpha   2,   3,   4,    5;    Interfraternity   Council    5; 
Student  Council   3,  4,   5,   President  5;   Track    1;   A.   S.   M.   E.;   Class 
President  3,   Class   Vice    President   2;    Class    Dance    Committee    3,   4. 
Co-operative  Work:  American  Type  Founders,   Inc.,   Fitchburg. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,   1944-1946,  AETM2/c. 

NICHOLAS  A.   PANDISCIO 

Chemical  Engineering 
4  Fourth  Street,  Fitchburg. 
Fitchburg   High   School. 

Honor  List;  Phi  Gamma  Pi;  Interfraternity  Council  Representative, 
Social  Chairman,  Vice  President,  House  Manager;  A.  I.  Ch.  E.  2,  3, 
4,   5;   A.   C.   S.   2,  3,  4,   5. 

Co-operative    Work:    Simonds    Saw    and    Steel    Co.,    Fitchburg,    File 
Shaping  Worker;  E.   I.  DuPont  de  Nemours  Co.,  Leominster,  Assistant 
in  developing  dept. 
Service   Record:    AAF   Weather   Service,    1946-1947,    Pfc. 


Charlotte  Osher 


Nels  Palm,  Jr 


Anthony   Pandiscio 


Nicholas  Pandiscio 


Gury  Pono 


Frederick   Pope 


Robert    Parish 


Frank  Pasquali,  Jr. 


GURY   PANO 

Chemical  Engineering 
120   Conant   Street,    Boston. 
Boston   English  High  School. 
Camera  Club  2,  3,  4,  5;  AlChE. 

Co-operative    Work:    Sanborn    Company,    Cambridge,    Electrical    As 
sembler. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.  Army,  1943-1946,  Pfc. 

FREDERICK  B.   RAPE 

Business  Administration   (Accounting; 
Utica,   New  York. 
Utica  Free  Academy. 
Football   I. 

Co-operative  Work:  Utica  Mutual   Insurance,   Utica,   New  York,  Cler 
ical   Statistics  Dept. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Corps,    1942-1945,   Cpl. 


GEORGE  M.   PATENAUDE 
Chemical  Engineering 
41   Mount  Vernon  Street,  Melrose. 
Abington  High  School. 
Montana  State  College. 
A.    I.    Ch,    E. 

Co-operative  Work:  Commercial  Filters  Corp., 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army,   1942-1946,  Sgt. 


ston,  Lab.  Assistant. 


ALBERT  PERLMUTTER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
104  Lucerne  Street,  Dorchester. 
Dorchester   High   School. 

Student  Union  1,  2,  3;  News  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  Editor  4,  5. 
Co-operative  Work:  Raytheon,  Waltham,  Stock  Chaser. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,   1944-1946,  RTM2/c 


ROBERT  L.   PARISH 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
15  Winthrop  Street,  Winchester. 
Winchester  High  School. 
Dean's   List  4;   Yacht   Club  3. 

Co-operofive    Work:    Filene's,    Boston,    Stock    Work;    Jordan    Marsh, 
Boston,   Investigator. 

Service    Record.    U.    S.    Air    Force,    1942-1945,    T   Sgt.,    Bronze    Star 
Medal. 


ROBERT  J.   PERSSON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
57   Volusia    Road,    Hingham. 
Hingham   High   School. 
Honor  List;  ASME. 

Cooperative    Work:    Bethlehem    Steel    Corp.,    Ouincy,    Drafts- 
Bethlehem   Steel   Corp.,   Quincy,  Aide  to  consultont  engineer. 


FRANK  G.   PASOUALI,  JR. 

Business  Administration  (Accounting) 
262   Lamartine   Street,   Jamaica    Plain. 
Boston  English   High  School. 

Honor    List,    Deans    List  3;    Football    Manager    1;    Finance   Club   2. 
Co-operative  Work:  L.  W.  Cronkhite,  Inc.,  South  Boston,  Bookkeeper 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army,   1943-1946,  S/Sgt. 


COSIMO  C.   PESCATORE,  JR. 

Electncal  Engineering 
528  Hyde  Park  Avenue,  Roslindole. 
Boston  Technical  School. 
Honor    List;    Baseball    1;  A.    I.    E.    E. 
Co-operative  Work:   Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston,   Engineer's  Assistant. 


George  Patenaude 


Albert  Perlmutter 


Robert  Persson 


Cosimo  Pescatore,  Jr. 


Ralph  Peterson 


Francis    Petroccione 


James   Phillips 


William  Phillips 


RALPH   PETERSON 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
58  Manhattan  Avenue,  Avenal,   New  Jersey. 
Woodbridge  High  School. 
Middlesex  Junior  College. 
S.   A.   M. 

Co-operative  Wort:  New  Haven  R.R.,  Hartford,  Cl( 
Service   Record:   Ordnance   Dept.,    1942-1945,   T/5. 


ROBERT  F.  PIERCE 

Civil  Engineering 
116  Colburn  Street,  East  Dedham. 
Dedham   High  School. 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta;  Class  Cabinet  4;  N.  U.  C.  E.  S.,  Vice 
Co-operot.ve  Work.  Norfolk  County  Engineers,  Dedha 
Instruments;  New  Engand  Engineering  Associates,  Boston 
Service  Record:   U.  S.   Navy,   1943,  S2/c. 


FRANCIS  J.  PETROCCIONE 

Business    Administration    (Accounting) 
103    Bowler    Street,    Lynn. 
Lynn    English    High    School. 
Massachusetts  State  College. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Trustee  Scholarship. 

Co-operotive  Work:  General   Electric  Company,   Lynn,  Cost  Account- 
ant. 
Service  Record.  U.  S.  Air  Force,  1942-1945,  Sgt. 

JAMES  A.   PHILLIPS 

Business  Administration   (Industrial   Relations) 
1601    Tremont   Street,    Boston. 
High   School   of  Commerce. 

Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  4;  Class 
Secretary  2,  3;  Husky  Key  Society  4,  5;  Vets  Association  4,  5;  45 
Club;   S.   A.   M.;    Dance   Committee  2,   3. 

Co-operative    Work:    Northeastern    University,    Boston,    Student    As- 
sistant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air  Corps,   1943-46,  S/Sgt. 

WILLIAM  H.   PHILLIPS 

Business  Administration  (Industrial  Relations) 
196  North  Street,  Somerville. 
Somerville  High  School. 

Service  Record.  U.  S.  Army  Air  Corps,  1942-1945,  M/Sgt.;  Air  Medal 
with   5   OLC. 


ARTHUR  C.   PIEROTTI 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Adverti 
17  Arerdeen  Road,  Wellesley. 
Wellesley  High  School. 
Worcester  Academy. 

Co-operative  Work:  Boston  Gear  Works,  Boston,  CI 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Air  Force,   1942-1945,   S/Sgt. 


CHARLES  L.   PISTORINO 

Civil  Engineering 
88  Auckland  Street,  Dorchester. 
Boston  Technical  School. 

Track    1,   2,  3,   4,   5;   Class  Cabinet  5;    N.    U.    C.    E.   S. 
Co-operative    Work.    A.    O.     Wilson    Structural    Steel 
Assistant   Superintendent;    W.    S.    Crocker   Civil    Engine 


3o.,    Boston 
ing,  Boston 


iitma 


Se 


ird.   U.   S.   Army  Air  Corps,   1943-1946,  Sgt. 


WILLIAM  G.  PLISKIN,  JR. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
219  Miriam   Street,    New   York,    New   York. 
Bronx  High  School  of  Science. 
Honor  List,   Dean's  List  3;  Cross  Country  1. 
Co-operative  Work.-  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge 


Se 


Record:   U.   S.   Navy,   1944-1946,  AETM3/ 


Robert    Pierce 


Arthur   Pierotti 


William   Pliskin,  Jr. 


Stanley  Pollard,  Jr. 


Ralph    Pool 


Richard    Poore 


Philip   Posey 


STANLEY  I.  POLLARD,  JR. 

Business  Administration  (Accounting) 
50  Rand  Street,  Lynn. 
Lynn   English   High  School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2,   3,    4,    5;    Sigma    Society;    Track    1,    2. 
Co-operative    Work:    First   National    Bank,    Boston,    Check   Clearing; 
N.Y.,  N.H.  and  H.   R.R.,  Boston,  Timekeeper. 
Service  Record:  Quartermaster  Corps,  1943-46,  M/Sgt. 


RALPH  M.  POOL 

Electrical  Engineering 
49  High   Street,   Rockport. 
Rockport  High  School. 
Dickinson   Junior  College. 
Band   1. 

Co-operative  Work:  Vulcan  Electric  Co.,   Danvers,  Quality  Engine 
Sylvania   Electric  Products,   Inc.,  Salem,  Quality  Engineer. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army  Air  Corps,  1943-1945,  2nd  Lt. 


RICHARD  C.  POORE 
Industrial   Engine 
82  Kittredge  Street,  Roslin 
Maiden  High  School. 
Service    Record:    Naval    A 


ng 


1942-46,    Lt.    (j.g.] 


PHYLLIS  L.   POTTER 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
1269  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Allston. 
Brighton  High  School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List    3;    Class    Cabinet    3;    Choral    Society    1,    2; 
S.    A.    M.    3;    Yacht   Club  3,   4;    Omega   Sigma. 

ALONZO  C.  RAND,  JR. 

Mechanical    Engineering 
75    Pleasant    Street,    Stoneham. 
Ipswich    High    School. 

Beta    Gamma    Epsilon,    Vice    President    4;     Honor    List,    Dean's    List 
2,   3;    Dramatic   Club    1. 

Co-operative   Work:   Reece  Corp.,   Boston,    Inspector,  Machine  Oper- 
ator. 
Service   Record:   Army   Engineers,    1942-1946,   T/4. 

PAUL    D.    RANDALL 

Industrial  Engineering 
343   High   Street,   Newburyport. 
Newburyport    High    School. 
Chauncy   Hall. 

Beta    Gamma    Epsilon,    Assistant    Treasurer    2,    Treasurer    3;    Honor 
List;   S.  A.   M.;  A.   S.   M.   E. 

Co-operative    Work.    Merrimac    Hat    Corp.,    Amesbury,    Time    Study; 
General    Electric   Co.,   West   Lynn,   Methods   Engineer. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army,   1943-1946. 


PHILIP  E.  POSEY 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
72  Newbury  Avenue,   North   Quincy. 
North    Quincy    High    School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2;   Dramatic  Society  1,  2. 
Co-operative   Work:   Boston   Gear   Works,   North   Quincy,   Cleric 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Air    Force,    1942-1945,    S/Sgt.,   Air  Meda 
OLC. 


LEON  W.  RANK 

Mechanical  Engineering 
R.F.D.    #1    Herkimer,    New   York. 
Little  Falls  High  School. 

Beta   Gamma   Epsilon,   Secretary  2,   President  5;   Honor   List,   Dean': 
List  3,  4;  Glee  Club   1;  ASME. 
Co-operative  Work:  Wright  Aeronautical  Corp.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Jr 

Service   Record:    U.    S.   Air   Corps,    1943-1946,    1st   Lt. 


Phyllis    Potter 


Alonzo  Rand,  Jr. 


Paul    Randall 


Leon    Rank 


Bernard  Raymond 


William    Recktenwald 


Albert  Reinhart 


BERNARD  RAYMOND 

Business    Administration    (Industrial   Relations} 
63  Lawton  Street,  Brookline. 
Brooldine   High   School. 
Nance  University,  France. 
City  College  of  New  York. 

Track  1,  2;   Dramatic  Club   1,  2;   Finance  Club  2,  3. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1943-1946,  Wo,  Coat  of 


HYMAN   RESNICK 

Chemical  Engineering 
1  Eldon  Street,  Dorchester. 
Boston    Latin    School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Beta   Pi;  Chess  Club   1,  2,  3,  4; 
A.    I.   Ch.    E.,    President  5. 

Co-operative   Work:   Waltham   Watch   Co.,   Waltham,   Lab  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,   1944-1946,   ETM2/c. 


WILLIAM  R.   RECKTENWALD 

Civil  Engineering 
111   Gainsborough  Street,   Boston. 
East  Hampton  High  School,  East  Hampton,  N.  Y. 
Dean's  List  4;  N.  U.  C.  E.  S.;  B.  S.  C.  E. 

Co-operative    Work:    Turner    Construction    Co.,    Boston,    Field    Crew; 
Jackson  and  Moreland  Co.,  Boston,  Field  Crew. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,   1943-1946,  T/Sgt. 

GLENN  A.  REED 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Saxton's   River,   Vermont. 
Vermont  Academy. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Cross  Country  1. 
Co-operative    Work:    Jones    and    Lamson    Machine    Co.,    Springfield, 
Vermont,  Assistant  Engineer. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.  Army  (Parachute),   1943-46,  T/Sgt. 

ALBERT  J.   REINHART 

Mechanical  Engineering 
142   Oak  Street,    East   Natick. 
Lancaster  High  School. 
A.  S.  M.  E. 

Co-operative    Work:    Simonds  Saw   and    Steel,    Fitchburg,    Testor. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army  Air  Forces,    1942-1945,   Capt. 


ELLIOTT  V.  G.   RICE 

Industrial  Engineering 
124  Park  Stree,  Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School. 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi,  Vice-Chancellor  4,  5,  Pledge  Master  4,  5;  Student 
Council  3,  4;  Student  Union  4,  5;  Cross-Country  1,  2,  3,  4,  5; 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  News  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  Sports  Editor  2,  Editor- 
in-Chief  3,  4;  Rifle  Team  1,  2;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Hus-skiers  4,  5; 
Class  Dance  Committee  4-  Inter-fraternity  Council  4,  5;  Who's 
Who  4;   S.   A.   M. 

Co-operative  Work:  Raytheon  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mechanical  In- 
spector. 


ng  and  Advertising) 


ANNETTE    RICHMAN 

Business  Administration  (Ma 
52  Magholia   Street,   Maiden. 

Maiden  High  School. 

S.   A.   M.   3;   Yacht  Club  3. 


ALDAS  S.   RIDGLEY,  JR. 

Liberal  Arts  (Bio/ogyJ 
71   Highland  Street,  Roxbury. 
Boston   English   High  School. 
Track   1;   Ski  Club  4,  5. 
Service  Record:  Quartermaster  Corps,   1943-1946,  S/Sgt. 


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Hyman  Resnick 


Annette  Richman 


Aldas  Ridgley,  Jr. 


Marvin   Rogers 


Lawrence  Root 


James   Rosa 


MARVIN  A.  ROGERS 

libera/  Arts  (Psychology) 
275  Humbolt  Avenue,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury   Memorial   High    School. 

Deans  List  2,  3,  4;   News   I,   2,  3;   Psychology  Club  4,  5. 
Co-operative  Work:  Boston  Edison  Company,  Boston,  Lab  Technii 
Service  Record:   U.   S.    Navy,    1945-1946,   Sl/c. 


LAWRENCE  D.  ROOT 

Mechanical  Engineering 
149   Lewis  Street,   Southampton. 
Southampton   High  School. 

Beta    Gamma    Eps.lon,    Secretary    2,    4,    Treasurer   2,    5;    Honor    List; 
Track   1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Student  Council  3,  4,  5;  A.   S.  M.   E. 


JAMES  M.    ROSA 

Civil  Engineering 
101    Pearl    Street,   Cambridge. 
Rindge  Technical  School. 
Pennsylvania   State. 
University  of  Miami. 

Dean's  List  3,  4;   Baseball   1;  Cross  Country  1;  Track   1;  Basketball   1. 
Co-operative  Work:  Whitman  and  Howard,  Boston,  Transitman. 
Service  Record:  Army  Air  Corps,  1943-1946,  First  Lt. 


FRANK  J.  ROSATO 

Mechanical  Engineering 
88   Munroe   Street,    Somerville 


SAMUEL  ROSEN 

Electrical  Engineering 
3  Sturgis  Street,  Chelsea. 
Chelsea   High  School. 

Honor    List;    Basketball    (Intramural]    2,    3,    4,    Junior    Varsity    3,    4; 
Intramural    Softball    2,   3,    4;    A.    I.    E.    E.;    Rifle    Club    1. 
Co-operative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    West    Lynn,    Student    En- 
gineer. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.   Navy,   1944-1946,  ETM3,'c. 

MYER  J.  ROSENFIELD 

Chemical  Engineering 
18    Perrin    Street,    Roxbury. 
Boston  English  High  School. 
University  of  Cincinnati. 

Honor   List,   Dean's   List  2,   3;   Student   Union    1;   Dramatic  Club  3,   4. 
Co-operative  Work:  Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Chem.   Lab.  As- 
sistant; Hy-Sil  Company,  Revere,  Assistant  Production  Engineer. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Army,    1943-1946,   T    4. 

EARL  C.  ROSSLER 

Business    Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
267  Hillcrest  Avenue,   Wood-ridge,  N.   J. 
Wood-ridge   High   School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2;     International    Relations    Club    1,    2,    3; 
Rifle  Club  2. 

Co-operative    Work:   American   Telephone   and   Telegraph   Co.,    New 
York  City,  Mail  Clerk;   New  York,   New  Haven,  and   Hartford   R.    R., 
Hartford,  Cost  Clerk,   Timekeeper. 
Service   Record:   Army    Infantry,    1943-1946,   Sgt. 

TYLER   S.    ROUNDY 

Electrical  Engineering 
229  Union   Street,   Norwood. 
Norwood  High  School. 
Oklahoma    A.    &    M. 

Honor   List;   A.    I.   E.   E.;   Rifle   Club  2;   Chess   Club  2,   3;   Bacchana- 
lians  1. 
Service  Record:   Navy,   1944-1946,   ETMl/c. 


Samuel  Rosen 


Meyer   Rosenfield 


Earl  Rossler 


Tyler  Roundy 


Charles  Rowley 


Myron  Rubin 


Norman  Rubin 


Rhoda    Rubin 


CHARLES  A.  ROWLEY 
Civil  Engineering 
Judds    Bridge   Road,    New    Milford,    Conn. 
Washington  High  School,  Washington,  Conn. 

Gammo    Phi    Kappa,    Secretary    4,    Vice-President    5;    Dean's    List    4; 
Basketball    1;    Inter-fraternity  Basketball   2,  3;  A.   S.   C.   E. 
Cooperative    Work:    New    York,    New    Haven,    and    Hartford    R.    R., 
Hartford,     Maintenance     Helper,     Chainman,     Rodman,     Transitman, 
Construction    Inspector. 
Service  Record:  Army  Engineers,   1943-1946,   First  Lt. 


MYRON   S.    RUBIN 

Electrical  Engineering 
57  Stanwood   Street,   Boston. 
Roxbury  Memorial  High  School. 
News  2,  3;  A.   I.  E.  E. 
Co-operative    Work:    Boston    Edison   Co 


Boston,    Assistant   Testma 


DONALD  F.   RUGEN 

Libera/  Arts  (ChemisfryJ 
57   Gayland    Road,    Needham. 
Needham   High   School. 
Villanova    University. 
Band   1,  2. 

Co-operative  Work:  Atlantic  Research  Association,  Newtonville,  Lab. 
Assistant. 
Service   Record:  Marine   Corps,    1943-1946,    Sgt. 

STANLEY  J.   SAGE 

Liberal  Arts  (Mathematics  and  Physics) 
694   Walk   Hill   Street,   Mattapan. 
Dorchester    High    School    for    Boys. 

Sigma    Kappa    Psi,    Scribe;    Honor    List    Dean's    List    2,    3,    4;    Chess 
Club   2;    Glee   Club   2;    Academy. 

Cooperative   Work:    Polaroid  Corp.,   Cambridge,   Optics  Assitant. 
Service    Record.    Army    Air    Forces,    1942-1945,    First    Lt.,    Air    Medal 
5   OLC. 


NORMAN  RUBIN 

Chemical  Engineering 
123  Cottage   Street,   Chelsec 
Chelsea  High  School. 
A.   I.  Ch.  E.;  A.  C.  S. 


RHODA  RUBIN 

Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
49  Sagamore  Street,  Winthrop. 


ROBERT  SALETT 

Libera)  Arts  (English) 
49  Jones  Avenue,   Dorchester. 
Academy. 

KOURKEN  SAMUELIAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
96   Cypress    Street,    Watertown. 
Watertown    High    School. 
Honor   List;    Baseball   3;   Chairman  Cle 
Cooperative    Work:    Stevens-Arnold   G 
Panels. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Army,    1944-1946,   Sgt 


Dance   Committee  4. 
Boston,    Wiring    Instru 


Donald  Rugen 


Stanley  Sage 


Robert    Salett 


Kourken  Samuelian 


D.  Anthony  Sanni 


■i 
Frank  Satkiewici 


William  Savage 


Roy   Scherig 


D.   ANTHONY   SANNI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
28  McClure,  Revere. 
Senior   Dinner   Dance   Committee. 

FRANK  G.   SATKIEWICZ 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
44  Prospect  Street,   Milford. 
Milford  High  School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3,  4;  A.  C.  S. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.   Navy,   1945-1946,   SK3/c 


HOPE   S.   SCHLOSBERG 

Libera/  Arts   (Economics) 
80  Columbia  Street,  Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School. 
Mt.   Ida  Junior  College. 


ABBIE  H.  SCHNEIDER 

Liberal  Arts   (Biology) 
59  Spencer  Street,   Dorchester. 
J.   E.   Burke  High  School. 
Cosmopolitan   Club    1,   2,    Secretary  2;    Hus-skiers  5;   Omega   Sigma. 


WILLIAM   F.   SAVAGE 

Liberal  Arts  (Psycho/ogyJ 
64  Ridgewood  Street,  Boston. 
Boston  English  High  School. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.   Army,   1942-1946,  Cpl. 

ROY  K.   SCHERIG 

Mechanical  Engineering 
182    East   Street,    Methuen. 
E.  F.  Searles  High  School. 
Montana  State  College. 

Honor   List,    Dean's    List    2,    3,    4;    Tau    Beta   Pi. 

Co-operative  Work:  Johns-Manville,  Nashua,  N.   H.,   Inspector;  Pee 
less  Machinery  Co.,  South  Boston,  Draftsman. 
Service  Record:  Signal  Corps,    1943-1946,  Sgt.,   Bronze  Star. 


ELINOR   A.   SCHOLSBERG 
Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
137  Chiswick   Road,   Brighton. 
Girls'    Latin   School. 
Dean's  List  4;  Yacht  Club  3,  4,  5;  Co 


slitan  Club  1,  2;  News  3. 


CHARLES    F.    SEAVERNS,    JR. 

Libera/  Arts  (English) 
48   Boylston   Street,   Cambridge. 
Boston   English  High   School. 
Dean's   List  3,   4;   Track    1,   2; 

Cooperative   Work:  Boston  Globe,   Boston,   Library  Copy  Boy. 
Service  Record:  U,  S.   Army  Air  Force,   1942-45,  S/Sgt. 


Hope  Schlosberg 


Abbie  Schneider 


Elinor  Scholsberg  Charles  Seaverns,  Jr. 


Lillian    Sebell 


Virginia  Shattuck 


Max  Shows+ack 


LILLIAN  R.  SEBELL 

Liberal  Arts   (Psychology) 
Crowell  Street,  Dorchester. 
Jeremiah   E.   Burke  High   School. 
Yacht  Club  3,  4,  5;  Psychology  Club  4,  5;  Omega  Sigma. 


SIDNEY    L.  SILBERT 

Chemical  Engineering 
93  Poplar  Street,  Boston. 
Boston   Engish   High   School,    Line 
A.    I.    Ch.    E. 


AARON    SHAFFER 

Chemical  Engineering 
40   Lawrence  Avenue,    Roxbury. 
Boston    Latin  School,    Penn.    State  College. 
Honor  List,   Deans   List  3,   4. 

Cooperative    Work:    Rust    Proofing    and    Metal    Finishing    Co.,    Can 
bridge,   Lab  Assistant. 
Service  Record.-    U.    S.   Army,    1945-46,   Pvt. 


ANTONE    L.  SILVA 

Business   Administration    (Accounting 
80   Hathaway   Road,    North    Dartmouth. 
Dartmouth  High  School. 
Honor  List,   Deans  List  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Army,    Cavalry, 
Purple  Heart,  Silver  Star,  Croix  de  Gue 


1942-45,    Cpl. 
re  with   Palm. 


VIRGINIA    M.  SHATTUCK 
Libera/  Arts  (English) 
10  Addington  Road,  West  Roxbury. 
Girl's  High  School. 

Student  Council   4,    5;    Cheerleader  3,   4,   5;    Rifle   Club    1;    Dran 
Club  2;  Husky  Key  Society  5;  Omega  Sigma,  Cabinet  4,  5;  On 
Sigma  Award  4;  Who's  Who. 
Cooperative   Work:   Boston   Globe,   Boston,   Library  Clerk. 


HERBERT    M.  SILVERMAN 
Electrical  Engineering 
33  Crawford  Street,   Roxbury. 
Boston  Latin  School. 
Honor   List;   News   2,  3;   A.    1.    E.   E. 

Cooperative     Work:     National     Radio    Company,     Maiden,     Shipper 
Receiver,  Mechanical  Engineering  Dept. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1944-46,    E.   T.   M.    2/c. 


MAX  SHOWSTACK 

Electrical  Engineering 
94  Normandy  Street,  Roxbury. 
Boston  English  High  School. 
Service   Record:    Air   Corps,    1942-45,    Cpl. 


LOUISE  SILVERMAN 

L.berai  Arts  (English) 
102  Maiden  Street,  Everett. 
Everett  High  School. 
Dean's  List  2;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3. 


Sidney   Silbert 


Antone    Silva 


Herbert  Silverman 


Louise  Silverman 


Daniel   Silverstein 


Samuel    Simons 


Chester  Sims 


Leonard  Singer 


DANIEL    J.  SILVERSTEIN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
14  Hazelton  Street,  Boston. 
Boston    English   School. 

Honor   List,    Dean's   List   2,    3,    4;    Baseball   3;    Tau 
Cooperative    Work:    Hi-Lite   Corporation,    Boston. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-46,   E.  T.  M.  3,  c. 


SAMUEL     SIMONS 

Industrial   Engineering 
144   Coolidge   Street,    Brookline. 
Brookline   High    School. 

Kappa  Zeta   Phi;   S.   A.   M.;  A.   S.   M.   E.j   Rifle   Club   1,   2;   Ne 
Circulation   Manager   2,   3,   4. 
Cooperative  Work.-   Raytheon,  Waltham,  Model  Shop. 


CHESTER    T.   SIMS 

Chemical  Engineering 
1361   Walnut  Street,  Newton 
Newton    High    School,    Unive 
al    Institute. 

Track  1,  2;  A.  I.  Ch.  E. 
Service    Record:    Chemical    Warfare    S> 
Heart,    Bronze    Star. 


ty    of    Florida,    Alabama    Polytechnic- 
1942-45,     Sgt.     Purple 


H.  LEONARD  SINGER 

Business   Administration   (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
210  John  Street,   llion,  New  York. 
Ilion   High  School. 

Football    Manager    1,    Class    Dance    Committee    2;    Finance    Club    3. 
Cooperative  Work:  Filene's  Dept.  Store,  Boston,  Inventory  Clerk. 
Service   Record:   Signal   Corps,    1942-45,   T/4. 


RALPH    S.   SISSON 

Business    Administration    (Industrial    Relations) 
1426  Commonwealth  Avenue,   Brighton. 
Boston    English    High    School. 

Cooperative   Work:   Herald  Traveler  Corp.,   Boston. 
Service   Record:   U.   S. Ordinance   Corps,    1943-45,  T  5. 

CARL     RUSSELL     SMALLMAN 

Chemical  Engineering 
147   Taylor   Street,   Wollaston. 
North   Quincy   High    School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Company,    Boston,   Chemist. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1944-46,   A.    E.   T.   M.   2/c. 

AARON    L.   SMITH 

Business  Administration  ((Marketing  and  Advertising) 
65  Woolson  Street,  Mattapan. 
Dorchester  High   School  for  Boys. 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi,  Bursar  4,  Corresponding  Scribe  4,  Chancellor  4; 
Charles  Hayden  Scholarship  1;  Honor  List;  Inter-fraternity  Basket- 
ball I,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4,  5; 
Tennis  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Student  Center  Fund  Committee  4;  News  1, 
2,  3;  '45  Club  3,  4,  5;  Glee  Club  1;  Hayden  Society  1. 
Cooperative  work:  Boston  Globe,  Boston,  Copy  Boy,  Library 
Assistant. 
Service  Record.    U.   S.   Army,    1943-46,  T/5.   Purple  Heart 

MELBORN     H.   SMITH 

Business   Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
R.    F.    D.    1    Dover-Foxcroft,   Maine. 
Foxcroft  Academy. 

Cooperative    Work.    So.    Portland    Shipyard,    So.    Portland,    Maine, 
Chipper;    General    Electric,    Schenectady,    New   York,    Production    Ex- 
peditor;  General  Electric,  Lynn,   Inventory  Control. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.  Army,  Ordnance,   1942-46,  T/4. 


Ralph   Sisson 


Carl    Smallman 


Aaron   Smith 


Melborn   Smith 


Elizabeth   Somers 


George  Speers 


Samuel  Spiegel 


Frederick  Sprague 


ELIZABETH     A.    SOMERS 

Libera)   Arts   (Chemistry) 
41    Longwood   Avenue,    Saugus. 
Saugus  High  School. 
Honor   List,    Dean's   List   2,   4;   A.   C.   S. 

GEORGE  A.  SPEERS 

Liberal  Arts  (English-Journalism) 
2   Oakland   Street,    Brighton. 

Boston  English  High  School,  Sam  Houston  State  Teachers  College. 
Student  Union  3;  Northeastern  News  3,  4,  5;  Managing  Editor  5, 
News  Editor  5;  Hus-Skiers  5;  Husky  Key  Society  5;  Student  Lounge 
Committee  4;  International  Relations  Club  2,  5;  Dramatic  Club  5; 
A.  V.   C.  5. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Globe,    Boston,    Clerk. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.  Army,   1943-46. 

SAMUEL  SPIEGEL 

Libera/  Arts  (Chemistry) 
11    Hosmer   Street,    Mattapan. 
Boston  Latin    School. 
Honor   List,   Dean's   List  4; 


eball   2;   A.    C.    S.    President  4,   5. 


Cooperative  Work:  General  Latex 
Junior  Chemist. 


3 1  Corp.,  Cambridge 


RICHARD     E.    SPRAGUE 

Civil  Engineering 
24   Neponset    Road,   Quincy. 
Quincy   High   School. 

Yacht  Club  2,  3,  4,  5;  Sailing  Team  2,  3;   N.   U.  C.   E.  S. 
Cooperative    Work:    Whitman   and    Howard,    Boston,    Instr 
Draftsman. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1942-46,    Lt.    (j.g.) 


JOHN     D.    STACY 

Business  Administration  (Marketing  and  Advertising) 
1331    Second   Avenue,    New   York,    New   York. 
Taunton   High   School. 
Service    Record-    U.    S.    Paratroops,    1942-45,    Pvt. 

FRANCIS     H.   STANSFIELD 
Electrical  Engineering 
149   Main    Street,    Emmaus,    Pennsylvania. 
Emmaus  High   School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  News  3,  4;  Radio  Club  1;  Vets  Asso- 
ciation 3;  A.   I.   E.  E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Boston   Edison  Co.,  Boston,  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,    1943-45,   S.   O.   M.  2/c. 


FREDERICK     B.   SPRAGUE 

Electrical  Engineering 
19  Vine  Street,  Medford. 
Templeton    High    School. 
A.    I.   E.   E. 
Cooperative    Work.-    New    England    Rendering    Co.,    Brighton,    Eh 

Service  Record.    U.   S.  Army,   1942-45,  T/4. 


FRANK    G.  STANTON 

Industrial  Engineering 
99   Lincoln    Street,    Needhan 
Needham  High  School. 
A.   S.   M.   E.;   S.   A.   M. 
Cooperative     Work:       Lewis 
Draftsman. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.   Air   I 


Corp.,     Watertown, 


1942-46,    1st   Lt. 


Richard  Sprague 


John    Stacy 


Francis  Stansfield 


Frank    Stanton 


Florence    Stern 


Robert  Stinson 


Bernard   Stone 


2,  3, 

4;   Student  Fund 

itic   So 

ciety    1,    2,    3,    4, 

Dane 

e    Committee    4; 

FLORENCE    S.   STERN 

Libera/  Arts  (Sociology) 
11    Netherlands   Road,    Brookline. 
Brookline   High   School. 
Deans   List  3,  4;   Student   Union   5,    News 
Committee   4;    Psychology   Club   4,   5;    Dra 
5;    Cosmopolitan    Club     1,    2;    Junior-Seni 
Cheerleader  2,   3,  4;   Husky   Key  Society  3,   4,   5. 

ROBERT    R.   STINSON 

Business   Adminstration    (Marketing   and  Advertising) 
13   Mt.    Pleasant  Street,    Nashua,    New   Hampshire. 
Newton   High  School,   Newton. 

New    Hampton    Prep.,    New    Hampton,    New    Hampshire. 
Honor  List;   Bacchanalians   1 ,   2,  3;   Class  Treasurer  2. 
Cooperative  Work:   Boston  Globe  Co.,   Boston,  Contact  Man. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Air  Forces,  1943-46,  1st  Lt. 

BERNARD     F.   STONE 
Civil  Engineering 
19  Victoria   Street,    Keene,   New   H 
Richford   High   School,   Richford,  V 
Nu     Epsilon     Zeta;     Track    2;     Gle. 
Pictures  Editor;   N.   U.  C.   E.   S.  Treasurer  A 
Cooperative   Work:    D.    Reed   Chaplin,    Kee 
and     Instrument;     Norfolk     County     Engin 
Instrument. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Ski  Troops,   1943,  Pfc. 

LEON    STONE 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
75  McLellan   Street,   Dorchester. 
Boston   English  School. 
A.   C.   S. 

Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Company,  Cambridge,  Machinist;  V.  O. 
Lundgren    Company,   Watertown,    Rubber   Technician. 
Service    Record:     U.     S.    Air    Corps,     1942-45,     1st    Lt.     Distinguished 
Flying  Cross,  Air  Medal  and  5  O.   L.  C. 


npshii 


Club     1,    2;     Cauldron     Formal 


npshire,    Rod 
,     Rod     and 


THOMAS    E.  STRETTON 

Chemical  Engineering 
3  Winter  Street,  Dorchester. 

Roxbury  Memorial  High  School,  University  of  Southern  California. 
Student  Council   2;   Student  Union   2;   News  1,  2;   Makeup  Editor  2, 
Managing   Editor  2;  A.    I.   Ch.   E. 
Engineers. 

Cooperative     Work:     Eastern     Gas    and     Fuel     Association,     Everett, 
Chemist. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Naval  Air  Corps,  1942-45,  Lt. 


SIDNEY   STROME 

Libera/  Arts  (Biology) 
29   Nason   Road,   Swampscott. 
Lynn   Classical   High  School. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.  Army  1943-46,  Cpl. 


PRISCILLA  V.   SULLAS 

Liberal  Arts  (English-Journalism) 
21    Royal    Street,    Allston. 
Brighton   High  School. 
Portia  Law  School. 


PAUL    H.    SUSSENGUTH 

Mechanical  Engineering 
447  Beech  Street,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke    High    School. 
Massachusetts  State  College. 


Thomas    Stretton 


Sidney   Strome 


Priscilla    Sullas 


Paul  Sussenguth 


Herbert  Swansfrom 


Eugene   Tangherlini 


Melvin    Tatel 


Joseph   Taylor 


HERBERT   E.   SWAN5TROM 

Mechanical  Engineering 
69   Columbia    Street,    Maiden. 
Maiden   High  School. 

Honor   List,    Dean's   List  2,   3;   A.   S.   M.    E.;   Tau   Beta   Pi. 
Cooperative    Work:    Pratt    Read    Co.,    Deep    River,    Conn. 

Service  Record:   U.   S.   Navy,    1944-1946  ETM2/c 


Follow-up 


MATTHEW   D.  TAYLOR 

Libera/  Arts  (Chemistry) 
206  Granite  Avenue,  Milton. 

English   High  School,   Harvard  University,   Northwe: 
Alpha  Kappa  Sigma;  A.   C.   S. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1943-1946,    Lt.    (j.g.) 


EUGENE   F.   TANGHERLINI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
44  Endicott  Street,  Quincy. 
Quincy  High   School. 
Track  2,  3,  4. 

Service    Record:    U.    S.    Air    Corps 
Medal. 


1942-1945,    Capt., 


JOSEPH  R.  TEIXEIRA 

Libera/  Arts  (Sociology) 
2   Hazelwood   Street,    Roxbury. 
Boston   English  High  School. 
Service  Record.    U.   S.   Army,   1942-1946,   M/Sgt. 


MELVIN  A.   TATEL 

Mechanical   Engineering 
12   Ruthven  Street,   Roxbury. 
Roxbury    Memorial    High    School. 
Sigma  Kappa   Psi,  Assistant  Manager  Track   1,   2. 
Cooperative  Work:  Artisan  Metal  Prod.   Inc.,  Charlestown, 
Apprentice. 
Service  Record:  Aviation   Engineers,    1942-1945,   Pfc. 


MAURICE   TEMPLE 

Liberal   Arts    (Chemistry) 
37  Kingsdale  Street,   Dorchester. 
Dorchester  High   School. 
News  2;   A.   C.   S. 

Cooperative  Work:   Stedfast  Rubber  Co.,  Mattapan,  Che 
Service  Record:   Navy,    1944-1946,   ETM3/c. 


JOSEPH   K.   TAYLOR 

Mechanical   Engineering 
477  Main  Street,   Beacon,   N.  Y. 
Chillicotte   High   School. 

Cooperative  Work:  Bellamy  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Hampton,  Va 
Operator;  Newport  News  Shipbuilding  and  Drydock  Co., 
News,    Va.,   Layout   Man;    Braendly   Dye   Works,    Beacon,    I 


Ser 


Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1943-1946,  Pfc,  Bn 


Star 


LEWIS  THEOHAROUS 

Chemica/  Engineering 
151    Hillside  Street,  Roxbury. 
Mansfield   High  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Cooperative    Work:    Northeastern    University 
A.    D.    Little,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Lab. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-1946. 


ston,    Lab.    Assistan 


Matthew  Taylor 


Joseph    Teixeira 


Maurice  Temple 


Lewis  Theoharous 


I  *  r8  0 


^^~~  JBfe  ^^ 


Donald  Thomas 


Robert  Thorpe 


David   Thurrel! 


Herman  Thurston 


DONALD  B.  THOMAS 

Chemical  Engineering 
24  Sherbrooke  Avenue,  Braintree. 
Thayer  Academy. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2;  News  2;  A.   I.  Ch.   E.;  A.  C.  S. 
Cooperative  Work:  Weymouth  Art  Leather  Co.,   Braintree,  Lab  Tech- 
Service  Record:  Navy,   1944-1946,  Ensign. 

ROBERT  T.   THORPE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
134    Vinal    Street,    Revere. 
Revere    High    School. 
Alpha    Kappa    Sigma;    Band   1,    2,    3. 

Cooperative  Work:  Western  Union  Tel.   Co.,   Hartford,   Inspector. 
Service  Record:  Marine  Air  Corps,   1942-1945,   First  Lt. 

DAVID  L.  THURRELL 

Business  Administration    (Accounting! 
65   Exeter   Street,    Portland. 
Deering   High   School. 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta,  Vice-Grand  Master  5,  Grand  Chancellor  4;  Stu- 
dent Union  3,  4,  5;  CAULDRON  Junior  Staff;  CAULDRON  Managing 
Editor;   Chess  Club  3,   4,   5;   Class   Cabinet  3,   4;   Husky-Key  4,   5. 

HERMAN   I.  THURSTON 

Chemical  Engineering 
R.   F.    D.    #2,  Munnsville,   New  York. 
Stockbridge   Valley   High   School. 
A.   I.  Ch.   E. 

Cooperative     Work:     Bigelow-Sanford     Carpet     Co.,     Thompsonville, 
Conn.,   Engineer  Aid  and   Lab.   Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  Signal  Corps,  1943-1946,  T/3. 


RICHARD   D.   TILTON 

Business    Administration    (Industrial   Relations] 
12   Newbury  Street,   Woburn. 

Woburn  High  S:hool,  St.  Johnsbury  Academy,  Wilbraham  Academy. 
Cooperative    Work:    First   National    Bank    of    Boston,    Boston,    Check 
Teller. 
Service  Record:   Signal  Corps,   1942-1945,  Cpl. 


SEBASTIAN   D.   TINE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
342   Prospect  Street,   Lawrence. 
Lawrence   High   School. 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  A.  S.  M.  E. 


PETER  C.  TORNABENE 
Civil   Engineering 
372  Langley  Road,  Newton. 
Newton   High   School. 

Inter-class  Softball  2,  3,  4;  Rifle  Club  2;  N.   U.  C.   E.  S. 
Cooperative   Work.-    Newton    Engineering    Dept.,   Newton,    Instrun 
Man,    Draftsman. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,  1943-1946,  S   Sgt. 


ALLEN   N.   TOWNE 

Chemical   Engineering 
17  Maple  Avenue,  North   Andover. 
Johnson    High    School,    Lowell    Textile    Institute. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2;  A.    I.  Ch.   E.,  Secretary  4,  5. 
Cooperalive    Work.    Champion    International    Paper    Ca 
Lab.  Technician. 
Service    Record:    Army    Medical    Corps,    1940-45,    T   3, 


Richard   Tilton 


Sebastian  Tine 


Peter  Tornabene 


Allen    Towne 


Ralph  Tucker 


Edward   Tutan 


Nicholas  Tzamos 


Bernard    Udin 


RALPH  T.  TUCKER 

Libera/  Arts  (English) 
Caribou  Street,  Corner  Brook,   Newfoundland. 
Corner  Brook  Public  High  School,  Memorial  University  College. 
Dean's    List   4;    Medal    from    French    Government    for    Scholarship 
French    Literature;   Academy. 


EDWARD   H.   TUTAN 

Chemical  Engineering 
75  Horace  Road,  Belmont. 
Belmont   High    School. 
Honor   List;   A.    I.    Ch.    E. 

Cooperative    Work:    Cambridge    Rubber   Co.,    Cambridge,    Lab. 
sistant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   A.   A.   F.,   1943-1945,  T/Sgt. 


URSULA    E.    C.    ULLRICH 

Libera!  Arts  (Sociology) 
36  Wenham  Street,  Jamaica   Plain. 
Jamaica   Plain   High  School. 

Omega   Sigma;   Cabinet  3,   5;   Student   Union   2,   3;   Cheer   Leader  3, 
4,   5;    Rifle   Club    1;    Section    Representative    2;    Dramatic    Club    2,   3, 
Treasurer  3;  Husky  Key  5;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Yacht  Club  4. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Navy  Yard,   Boston,  Cordage  Worker. 

ALFRED  J.   URBAN 
Civil  Engineering 

60  Homes  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Boston  Technical   School. 

A.   S.    C.    E.;    Boston   Society  of   Civil    Engineers. 

Cooperative  Work:  E.  W.  Branch,  Inc.,  Quincy,  Rodman  and  Transit- 
man;    N.   Y.,    N.   H.    and    H.    R.    R.,    Boston,   Transitman;    Engineering 
Dept.,    Middlesex   County,   Cambridge,    Draftsman. 
Service   Record:   U.    S.    Navy,    1944-1946,    ETM3/c. 


NICHOLAS   TZAMOS 

Electrical  Engineering 
66  Auburn  Street,  Manchester,  New  Hampshire. 
Manchester  Central  High  School. 
Baseball  2;  A.   I.   E.   E. 

Cooperative    Work.    Child's,    Boston,    Service  Departn 
Service  Record:  Army,   1942,   Pvt. 


JOHN  J.  USSEGLIO 

Electrical  Engineering 
24  Shrimpton   Street,   East  Boston. 
Public  Latin  School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  3;   Track   1;   A.    I.   E.   E. 

Cooperative   Work:   General    Electrical    Co.,   West  Lynn,   Lab.    Engin- 
eering  Assistant. 


S.   BERNARD  UDIN 

Libera/  Arts  (Chemistry) 
61    Wildwood   Avenue,   Newton. 
Newton  High  School. 
Dean's    List    4. 

Cooperative   Work:   Waltham   Watch   Co.,   Waltham,   Lab.    Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army,   1943-1946,  Pfc. 


ALFRED    W.    VASEL 

Electrical  Engineering 
30  Coburn  Street,  Brockton. 
Brockton    High    School. 
Nu   Eps.lon   Zeta;   A.    I.    E.    E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Bethlehem    Steel    Co.,    Quincy,    Electrical    Drafts 


Se 


rd:  U.  S.  Navy,  1944-1946,  ETM3/c. 


Ursula    Ullrich 


Alfred    Urban 


John    Usseglio 


Alfred    Vasel 


Augustus  Ventre 


Joseph   Vitale 


Lois    Waldman 


James  Washburn 


AUGUSTUS  VENTRE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
119    Princeton    Street,    East    Boston. 
East    Boston    High    School. 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  A.  S.  M.  E. 


JOSEPH  J.  VITALE 

Liberal  Arts   (Bio/ogy) 
144  Paris  Street,   East  Boston. 


LOIS   R.   WALDMAN 

Liberal  Arts   (English- Journalism) 
36  Glenway  Street,  Dorchester. 

Jeremiah  E.  Burke  High  School,  Massachusetts  State  College. 
Dean's  List  3,  4,  5;   News  2,  3,  4;   Dramatic  Society  3,  4,  5;  Omega 
Sigma. 

Cooperative    Work:    Liberty    Mutual     Insurance    Co.,    Boston,    Clerk; 
Northeastern    University,   Boston,    Student   Assistant. 


JAMES   E.   WASHBURN 

Business  Administration  (Accounting) 
20   Parkwood   Boulevard,    Hudson,    New  York. 
Hudson  High  School. 
Dean  s  List  4. 

Cooperative    Work:    H.    P.    Hood    Co.,    Hartford,    Clerk;    Boston   Con- 
solidated Gas  Co.,  Boston,  Accounting  Clerk,   Punch  Machine  Oper- 
ator. 
Service   Record:   Army   Medical   Corps,   1941-1945,   T/4. 


CHARLES    I.   WATERMAN 

Electrical  Engineering 
103    Woodrow   Avenue,    Dorchester. 
Dorchester  High   School  for  Boys. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2,    3,    4,    5;    Tau    Beta    Pi;    Charles    Hayden 
Scholarship  lj  Rifle  1 ,  2,  3;  Chess  Club  1;  A.   I.  E.  E. 
Cooperative   Work.    General    Electric   Co.,   Lynn,  Assistant   Planner  in 
Motor  Tool  Dept. 
Service   Record.    U.    S.    N.    R.,    1944-1946,    ETM3/c. 

ELEANOR  K.  WATTS 

Business  Administration   (Accounting) 
14   South   Street,   Lawrence. 
Lawrence   High   School. 

Dean's  List  2,  3;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4,  5,  Treasurer  4;  Student 
Union  1,  2,  3;  News  1,  2,  3,  Feature  Editor  2,  3;  CAULDRON  Junior 
Staff;  CAULDRON  Editor-in-Chief;  Omega  Sigma,  Cabinet  2,  3,  4; 
Class  Treasurer  3;  Class  Cabinet  2,  3,  4;  Husky  Plus  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Who's   Who   4. 

CHARLES   A.    WAUGAMAN 
Chemical  Engineering 
101    Hillside  Avenue,  Arlington. 

Arlington  High  School,  University  of  Illinois,  Shrivenham  University. 
A.    I.   Ch.    E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Angier  Products,  Cambridge,  Control  Chemist. 
Service    Record:    Cavalry,    1943-1946,    Pvt. 

BENNETT  J.  WAYLER 

Business  Administration   (Accounting) 
42  Hamilton  Street,   Hartford. 
Hartford   High   School. 

Phi  Gamma  Pi,  Treasurer  1,  Vice-President  2,  President  3,  Inter- 
fraternity  Representative  4,  5;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4,  5;  Baseball 
1;  Basketball  1;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Chapel  Choir  4,  5;  Glee  Club 
2,  3;   Husky  Key  4,  5. 


Charles   Waterman 


Eleanor    Watts 


Charles  Waugaman 


Bennett  Wayler 


Joseph  Weinrebe 


Kurt  Wessely 


Carl   Wcstlund 


Robert    White 


JOSEPH   I.   WEINREBE 

Industrial  Engineering 
124  Park  Street,  Brookline. 
Roxbury  Memorial  High  School. 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi,  Social  Chairman  2,  3;  Bursar  3,  Ir 
Council  3,  4,  Chancellor  4,  5;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3, 
3,  4;  S.  A.  M.,  Treasurer  4;  Dance  Committee  3. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Company,  Cambridge,  Re 
ician;  Commercial  Fitters  Co.,  South  Boston,  Lab.  Techn 
Service  Record:   U.    S.   Army  Air   Force,    1943-1946,   Sgt. 


pair    Techn 


ROBERT  W.  WHITEACRE 
Chemical  Engineering 

177    Franklin    Street,    Newton. 

Newton  High  School,  Yale  University. 

Phi   Beta   Alpha;   Glee  Club   1. 

Cooperative    Work.-    Atlantic 

Assistant;  Hunt-Spiller  Mfg.   Co.,   Boston,   Lab.   A 

Service   Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1942-1946,    ETM. 


h    Association,    Newton,     Lab. 


KURT  WESSELY 

Mechanical   Engineering 
19  Littell  Road,  Brookline. 
Newton    High    School. 
News   Photography  Editor. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Army,    Pvt. 

CARL  E.  WESTLUND 

Business    Administration    {Industrial   Relations) 
111   Elm  Street,  Belmont. 
Belmont   High    School. 
Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Baseball  3. 
Cooperative    Work:    Webster-Atlas    Nat 
Teller  and  Messenger. 
Service   Record:    U.    S.    Army,    1942-1946,    Ist'Sgt 


Bank,    Boston,    Check 


ROBERT  T.  WHITE 

Business   Administration    (Marketing    and   Advertising] 
64    Fruit   Street   Ext.,    Milford. 
Milford  High  School. 
Dean's   List  3,   4;   Track   1. 

Cooperative     Work:     W.     T.     Grant    Co.,     Boston,     Floor     Manor 
Draper  Corp.,   Hopedale,  Shipping   and   Receiving. 
Service  Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1942-1946,    Rdm.l/c. 


MERLE  R.  WILBUR,  JR. 

Business    Administration    (Industrial   Relations) 
45  Highland  Avenue,   Haverhill, 
Amesbury  High  School. 
Cross  Country   1;   S.   A.   M. 

Cooperative     Work.     Merrimac    Hat    Co.,     Amesbury,     Packing     and 
Shipping. 
Service  Record:   U.  S.  Coast  Guard,   1942-1946,   ETMl/c. 


HARTLEY  E.  WILDER 

Chemical  Engineering 
17   Market   Street,    Foxboro. 
Foxboro    High    School,    Tufts    College 
A.    I.    Ch.    E. 

Cooperative     Work.-     Hercules     Powc 
Operator,    Lab.    Technician. 


Co.,     Mansfield,     Che 


PAUL  L.  WILE 

Business    Administration    (Accounting) 
18    Parkland    Road,    Needham. 
Needham  High  School. 


Robert  Whiteacre 


Merle  Wilbur,  Jr. 


Hartley    Wilder 


Paul   Wile 


Ralph  Williams 


William  Williams 


William  Wilson 


George  Wilton,  Jr. 


RALPH  O.  WILLIAMS 

Electrical  Engineering 
767  Central  Avenue,   Needhom   Heights. 

Middle  Town  Township  High  School,   Leonardo,  New  Jersey,  Cooper 
Union,  New  York  City. 
Service  Record:  Army  Signal  Corps,   1942-1946,   First  Lt. 


JUNE    WISKIND 

Libera/  Arts  (Biology) 
12  Wiley    Road,    Belmont. 
Belmont  High  School. 
Dean's    List    3,    4;    Cosmopolite 
Sigma. 


2;    Yacht    Club   3;    Omega 


WILLIAM    D.    WILLIAMS 

Chemical  Engineering 
127  Hart  Street,   Beverly   Farms. 
Beverly   High   School. 
Honor  List;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  A.   I.  Ch.   E. 

Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Lab.    Techn 
Sylvania  Electric  Products,   Ipswich,   Lab.   Technician. 
Service    Record:    U.    S.    Navy,    1944-1946,    ETM2/c. 


WILLIAM  S.   WILSON 

liberal  Arts  (Economics^ 
851   Worcester  Street,  Wellesley. 


JOSEPH  A.  WOLFSON 

Electrical  Engineering 
93   Centre   Street,    Brookline. 
Brookline   High    School. 

Kappa    Zeta    Phi;    Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2;    Student    Council   4,    5; 
News  Photographer  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  Editor  3;  Rifle  Club  1;  Yacht  Club 
4,  5;  A.   I.   E.   E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Raytheon   Co.,   Waltham. 

SUMNER   P.   WOLSKY 

Libera/  Arts   (Chemistry) 
128   Ruthven  Street,   Roxbury. 
Roxbury  Memorial    High   School. 
Dean's    List    2,    3,   4;    Academy. 
Service  Record:  Navy,  1944-1946,  ETM3/c. 


GEORGE  H.  WILTON,  JR. 
Civil  Engineering 

Main   Street,   Gleasondale. 

Johnson   High  School. 

Cooperative  Work.   Rowland  H.   Barnes  and  Co.,  Waltham,  Rodman. 

Service    Record.    U.    S.    Army    Air    Forces,    1942-1945,    First    Lt.,    Air 

Medal  with   7  OLC. 


ROBERT  S.  WOOD 

Chemical  Engineering 
37  Foywood  Avenue,  East  Boston. 
Boston   English   High  School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List    2,   4;    Hoyden   Scholarship    1;   A.    I.    Ch.    E., 
A.    C.   S. 

Cooperative    Work:    Spaulding   Moss,   Boston,    Lab.    Assistant;    B.    B. 
Chemical,  Cambridge,  Analytical  Chemist. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Army  Air  Force,  1942-1946,  Capt.,  Bronze  Star. 


June    Wiskind 


Joseph  Wolfson 


Sumner  Wolsky 


Robert   Wood 


Albert    Wyke 


Ernest  Yamartino 


George  Yankowski 


Earl    Yavner 


ALBERT  A.   WYKE 

Electrical   Engineering 
54  Westland  Avenue,  Boston. 
Boston   English  School. 

Honor    List,    Dean's    List   2,    3,    4,    5;    Tau    Beta    Pi,    Vice-Pre 
Yacht  Club  4,  5;  Radio  Club  5. 

Cooperative  Work:  General  Radio  Co.,  Cambridge,  Lab.  Te 
Service   Record:   U.   S.    Navy,    1944-1946,   ETM3/c. 

ERNEST  J.   YAMARTINO 

Chemical  Engineering 
189   South   Street,   Waltham. 
Waltham    High   School. 
Honor  List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  S 
A.  C.  S. 

Cooperative  Work:  Waltham  Watch  Co.,  Wolth 
Service  Record:  Marine  Corps,   1944-1946,  Sgt. 

GEORGE   E.   YANKOWSKI 

Business    Administration    (Industrial   Relatio 
75   Poplar   Street,    Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School. 
Baseball    2. 

Cooperative   Work:  General   Electric  Co.,   Lynn. 
Service    Record:    Infantry,    1943-1946. 


B.  Condit  Award;  A.  I.  Ch.  E. 
Lab.  Technician. 


GEORGE  YEE 

Libera/  Arts  (Biology) 
60  Linden  Street,  Allston. 
Brighton    High    School. 
Class   Cabinet    1,    2,    3,    4,    Yacht   Club 
4,  5;  Cosmopolitan  Club  1,  2. 


MURRAY  A.   YETVIN 

Industrial  Engineering 
49   Havelock   Road,    Worcester. 
Worcester  Classical   High   School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  4;  Class  Cabinet  5;  A.  S.  M.   E.;  S.  A.   M. 
Service  Record:    U.   S.    Navy,    1944-1946,    ETM2/c. 


EARL  M.  YAVNER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
77   Kilsyth    Road,   Brighton. 
Boston  Latin  School. 

Honor  List,  Dean's  List  3;  Student  Union  3;  News  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
Circulation  Manager  3;  Cosmopoliton  Club  1,  2,  3,  Secretary 
1,  Treasurer  1,  Vice-President  2;  Chess  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  Chess 
Team  2;  International  Relations  Club  2,  3,  4;  Rifle  Club  1,  2; 
Yacht  Club  1,  2;  Class  Cabinet  2,  4;  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Edison  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  Testing  En- 
gineer. 


SHERMAN  C.  PRESCOTT 

Chemical  Engineering 
371  Winthrop  Street,  Winthrop. 

Winthrop  High  School,  Tufts  College,  Columbia   University. 
A.  C.  S.;  A.   I.  Ch.   E.;   Rifle  Club  2,  3,  4,  5;  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4,  5; 
Chess   Club   2,   3,   4,   5. 

Cooperative  Work:  Barrett  Division,  Maiden,   Lab.  Assistant. 
Service  Record:   U.   S.   N.   R.,   1943-1946,  Ensign. 


George  Yee 


Murray   Yetvin 


Sherman   Prescott 


CLIFFORD   F.   A.   ANDERSON 

Industrial  Engineering 
11    Cutting   Avenue,   Worcester. 
North  High  School. 
Beta    Gamma    Epsilon. 

Cooperative  Work:   Heald  Machine  Co.,  Wo 
Assembler   in   Wheelhead    Dept. 
Service  Record:  Army,    1943-1946,  T   4. 


EDWIN    R.    BAYLEY 

Chemical  engineering 

251    Main  Street,   Hanson. 

Whitman    High    School,    University   of   Florida,    Exeter    University,   Ex- 
eter, England. 

Honor    List,    Deans    List    2,    3,    Scholarship    1;    Band    1;    Radio    Club 

4,   5;   Tau   Beta   Pi. 

Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Co.,    Boston,   Assistant    to    Lab. 

Chemist. 

Service    Record.    U.    S.    Parachute    Infantry,    1943-1946,    Pfc,    Purple 

Heart,  Belgian   Fourrogeure,   Holland   Orange   Lanyard. 


VINCENT  F.   BUBIENIEE 

Chemical  Engineering 
34  Crescent  Street,  Whitman. 
Whitman    High    School. 

Section    Class    Representative    1. 

Cooperative    Wort:    Central    Scientific    Co.,    Cambridge,    Order    As- 
sembler. 

Service  Record:    U.    S.   Air   Force   and   Chemical    Warfare,    1944-1946, 
Pfc. 


ROMEO    BUCCINI 

Liberal  Arts  (Psychology) 
216  Hemenway  Street,  Boston. 
Boston   English   School. 


Ho 


List,    De 


List   2,    3;    Psychology    Club   4,    5; 
5.  Army  Air  Forces,   1942-1945,  S,.  ! 


DONALD  N.   CONWAY 

Libera/  Arts   (Economics) 
421   Bay  Street,  Springfield. 
Springfield  Technical   High   Sch. 


Alpha    Kappa    Sigm 

Band   1,   2. 

Service   Record:   No 


iol,   Harvard   University. 

dent  2;   Student  Council   2,   3,   4, 


ry,    1942-1946,    Ensign. 


EDWARD  M.  CUMMINGS 

Civil  Engineering 
624    East   Street,    Ludlow. 
Worcester  Academy. 

Gamma   Phi    Kappa,   Vice-President  3;    N.    U.   C.    E.   S. 

Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.,  and  H.  R.  R.  Co.,  Hartford,  Co 

Inspector. 

Service   Record.    Army   Air    Force,    1942-1946,   Sgt. 


JAMES  A.    DICKLOW 

Industrial  Engineering 
67  Lower  Boulevard,   New   London,   Connecticut. 
Bulkeley   High   School. 

Gamma  Phi  Kappa,  Pledge  Committee  3,  Chairman  Social  Com- 
mittee 4;  Track  1,  Interfraternity  Basketball  2,  3,  i;  Band  1,2,  3, 
4,   5,   Drum   Maior  3,  4,   5;  Conductor  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative   Work:    Electric   Boat  Co.,   Groton,   Conn.,   Chipper   and 
Caulker,  Machinist;  Boston  Gear  Works,  North  Ouincy,  Machinist. 
Service  Record:   Army  Air   Force,    1942-1946,    First   Lt. 


JOHN  J.   KONTANI5 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
100  Belvidere  Street,  Boston. 
Boston   English   High  School. 

Dean's  List  4;  Veteran's  Association  3. 

Cooperative    Work:    Waltham    Watch   Co.,    Waltham,    Lab   Assistant; 

Rust   Proofing    and    Metal    Finishing    Corp.,    Cambridge,    Stock   Clerk; 

Lever    Brothers,    Cambridge,     Plant    and     Lab.    Assistant;    Jarell-Ash 

Optical    Instrument    Co.,    Wafertown,    Inspector;    Carter's    Ink    Co., 

Cambridge,    Lab.    Assistant. 

Service  Record.    U.    S.    Navy,    1942-1943. 


GERARD   L.   LAFOND 

Chemical  Engineering 
370   Anthony   Street,    Fall    River. 
Mgr.   Prevost  High  School. 

Cooperative   Work;    N.   Y.,    N.    H.,   and    H.,   R.R.,    Providence,    R.    I., 

Rodman;   Revere  Copper  and   Brass  Co.,    Inc.,   New  Bedford,  Control 

Lab. 

Service  Record;   Air  Corps,    1943-1945,   2nd   Lt. 


KENNETH    M.    MacDOWELL 

Libera/  Arts  (Mathematics  and  Physics) 
280   Waltham    Street,    West   Newton. 
Newton  High  School. 

Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Repair  Dept. 
Service  Record:  U.   S.  Air  Corps,   1942-1945,   First  Lt. 


JAMES  H.   McCANN 

Chemical  Engineering 
5  South  Franklin  Street,  Holbrook. 
Brockton  High   School. 

Cooperative  Work:  A.   D.   Little,   Inc.,  Cambridge,   Lab.  Assistant. 
Service  Record:  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve,  1944-1946,  ETM3/c. 


SYDNEY   PARLOW 

Business  Administration   (Industrial   Relations) 
246  Ocean   Drive,  Winthrop. 
Chelsea  High  School,   Virginia   Polytechnic   Institute. 


Ho 


List,  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;   S.  A.  M.  4,  5,  Tr. 
;   Record.    Combat   Engineers,   1943-1945,   Sgt. 


JAMES  M.   QUA 

Business  Administration   (Marketing   and  Advertising) 
236  Parkview   Avenue,    Lowell. 
Lowell   High  School. 


Student  Council  3,  4,  5. 

Service  Record:  U.   S.  Merchant  Ma 


1943,  Cadet  Midshipn 


LEONARD  G.  SPOONER,  JR. 

Chemical  Engineering 
384  Quincy  Street,  Brockton. 
Brockton  High  School. 

Honor  List,   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,   5;  Tau  Beta   Pi. 

Cooperative    Work:    A.    D.    Little,  Inc.,    Cambridge,    Research    Lab. 

Assistant. 

Service  Record:  U.   S.  Army  Signal  Corps,  1943-1946,  T/4. 


ADVISER       TO       THE        CLASS        OF        '49 


Mr.  Edward  Marks  Cook,  adviser  to  the 
class  of  1949,  was  graduated  cum  laude 
from  Harvard  University  in  1935.  Also  he 
has  attended  Harvard  University  Graduate 
School,  doing  part-time  study  in  astronomy, 
and  Boston  University  Graduate  School.  He 
expects  his  A.M.  in  Mathematics  later  in 
1947. 

In  September,  1938,  Mr.  Cook  became  a 
member  of  the  faculty.  A  leave  of  absence 
was    given    to   him    in    1943.     For    two    years 


he  taught  Mathematics  in  the  Army  Air 
Forces  Pre-Meteorology  training  program  at 
Bowdoin  College.  He  then  became  research 
associate  in  theoretical  exterior  ballistics  at 
the  Allegany  Ballistics  Laboratory  of  George 
Washington  University  at  Cumberland,  Mary- 
land. 

Mr.  Cook  is  married  and  resides  in  Arling- 
ton with  his  wife  and  two  children,  Edward 
Marks,  Jr.,  age  3,  and  Vivian  Elizabeth, 
age  1. 


CLASS 


H     I     S     T     0     R 


For  a  few  students  their  college  days  were  an 
accelerated  two  and  one-half  years.  For  many 
others,  five,  six,  or  seven  years  have  elapsed  since 
they  set  forth  on  the  trek  toward  a  sheepskin. 
In  March,  1944,  the  class  of  1949  officially  made 
its  appearance.  Even  by  September  the  influx  of 
veterans  had  commenced,  but  this  was  absolutely 
nothing  compared  to  the  stampede  that  was  to 
follow.  The  war  ended;  another  milestone  had 
passed  in  many  a  life.  The  beginning  of  a  new 
era  for  many   had   begun. 

Forward  March 

The  slate  of  officers  to  christen  the  ship  of 
state  was:  Alfred  diScipio,  President;  Bernard 
Albert,  Vice-President;  Jeanne  Hillman,  Secretary; 
and  George  Giroux,  Treasurer.  They  remained 
at  the  helm  until  the  405  Division  C  frosh  had  em- 
bedded   themselves    into   the    campus  activities. 

Friday  night,  September  29,  1944,  found  the 
Student  Union  hosts  to  the  bewildered  newcomers. 
After  an  evening  of  entertainment  and  fellowship 
the  frosh  departed,  less  bewildered  and  with  the 
knowledge  that  they  were  no  longer  outsiders  but 
a  part  of  the  University. 

The  first  fling  into  the  Northeastern  social  whirl 
for  the  new  class  was  a  memorable  one.  This 
debut    took    the    form    of    an    informal   dance    held 


in    the    beautiful     Crystal     Ballroom    of    the    Hotel 
Kenmore.      Purple    lights,    flowers,    and    music    by 
Chappie  Arnold  and  his  band  contributed  to  social 
as  well  as  financial  success. 
Rough  Going 

The  Frosh  Tilt,  held  on  February  2  in  the  Com- 
mons, proved  to  be  the  first  step  toward  an 
empty  treasury.  So  few  students  attended  this 
game-fesf  that  virtually  everyone  who  attended 
took    home   a    prize. 

With  the  coming  of  spring  the  politicians,  like 
ground  hogs,  came  out  of  their  holes.  The  re- 
sults of  an  eventful  campaign  were:  Art  Cunning- 
ham, President;  George  Yee,  Vice-President;  Fran- 
ces Myers,  Secretary;  and  George  Giroux,  Treas- 
urer. When  the  administration  took  over  on  March 
28,  one  of  the  planks  in  the  platform  to  be  ful- 
filled was  the  campaign  to  replenish  the  depleted 
treasury.  The  energetic  class  cabinet  took  it  upon 
themselves  to  draw  up  a  class  constitution.  This 
was  received  with  applause  at  one  time  but  was 
never   put  into  active   use. 

The  last  class  social  affair  for  some  time  to  come 
was  the  formal  dance  sponsored  by  the  class  of 
1949.  The  exclusive  Georgian  Room  of  the  Hotel 
Statler  was  the  place,  March  second  was  the  time, 
and    the    music    for   the    evening    was    supplied    by 


Senior  Week 

Committee 

First  Row,  left  to 
right:  Hillman,  Pan- 
discio,  Fabio,  White, 
McCarthy.  Second 
Row,  left  to  right: 
Simons,  Sanni,  Kay, 
Yetvin,    Rice. 


FEBRUARY  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Burt  Edwards  orchestra.  As  all  good  things  at  N.U. 
turn  out,  the  dance  was  successful  socially  but  a 
deficit  on  the  treasury  reports. 

Northeastern's  annual  Pops  night  dominated 
the  calendar  for  May.  The  usual  good  time  was 
had  by  all  that  attended  this  exceedingly  popular 
school  function. 

During  the  summer  holiday  Miss  Louise  Marsh, 
Adviser  to  Women,  was  married  to  Dr.  B.  S. 
Roberts  of  New  York.  Miss  F.  E.  Oelschlagel  re- 
placed Mrs.    Roberts. 

Upperclassmen! 

Elections  once  more  dominated  the  scene  in 
September  when  Arthur  Cunningham  was  re-elected 
President  and  Frances  Myers,  Secretary.  Jim  Brown 
was  elected  Vice-President  and  Ira  Wolfson,  Treas- 
urer. Due  to  a  call  by  Uncle  Sam  another  election 
was  held  in  October.  The  results  were  Jim  Brown, 
President;  George  Giroux,  Vice-President;  Frances 
Myers,  Secretary;  and   Eleanor  Watts,  Treasurer. 

Virginia  Shattuck,  well  known  co-ed,  received 
the  Omega  Sigma  award  given  to  the  outstanding 
woman  student  of  the  year.  The  award  is  pre- 
sented yearly  to  the  woman  who  is  most  outstand- 
ing both  in  scholastic  achievement  and  in  social 
activities.  Marjorie  Faunce  received  this  same 
award   the  following    year. 

A  day  long  to  be  remembered  was  in  March. 
On  this  day  the  ground  was  broken  for  the  million- 
dollar  Student  Center  Building.  Students  who  were 
present  will  never  forget  the  sight  of  President  Ell 
working  with  a  shovel,  and  the  excited  feeling 
that  something  new  and  wonderful  was  in  the 
making   gripped   everyone   from   that  time   on. 

The  coming  of  May  of  1946  brought  the  revival 
of  the  Northeastern  University  Public  Speaking  Con- 


Dahlstrom     Otenti     Grey    McManus 

test.  This  event,  which  was  discontinued  during 
the  war  years,  is  an  annual  affair  that  was  started 
in  1921.  T.  Paul  Hodge  of  the  College  of  Business 
Administration  received  first  prize  with  a  talk  en- 
titled  "The  Fear  Of  Freedom." 

Due  to  the  need  of  more  school  spirit  at  old 
N.U.  an  organization  was  formed  that  would  pro- 
vide the  stimulus  needed  to  make  some  students 
get  out  and  yell  for  the  team.  The  Husky  Key 
Society,  formerly  the  Pep  Club,  was  organized  in 
June. 

Hot  Stuff 

Instead  of  a  much  needed  vacation,  the  summer 
of  1946  brought  with  it  Liberal  Arts  Electives.  Al- 
though electives  were  not  new  to  many  members 
of  the  Class  of  1949,  they  were  not  received  with 
open  arms. 

On  September  25  the  cornerstone  of  the  Student 
Center  Building  was  laid.  Speeches  by  Edward 
Dana  of  the  Boston  Elevated  Railway  and  by 
President  Ell  preceded  the  lowering  of  the  huge 
stone  into  place — with  which  the  heaven's  opened 
and  the  new  cornerstone  was  christened  with  typical 
New   England   weather. 


Officers  for  the  last  four  semesters  of  Division  C 
proved  to  be  the  same.  They  were  all  returned 
vets.  Walter  Glazer  was  elected  President,  Faust 
Fabio,  Vice-President,  Robert  Ling,  Treasurer,  and 
Kenneth  Kraemer,  Secretary.  Both  elections  were 
rather  hotly  contested,  and  had  the  usual  com- 
plications. 

For  the  first  time  in  several  years  the  coming 
of  fall  meant  the  football  season.  A  rally  at 
Huntington  Field  for  the  first  game  of  the  year 
was  sponsored  by  the  Husky  Key  Society.  On 
September  27,  a  record  crowd  of  2500  students 
turned  out  to  see  N.U.  win  over  Springfield,  6  to  0. 
The  season  was  a  good  one,  considering  it  was  the 
first  since  the  war. 

A  tradition  was  revived  on  November  1.  The 
Student  Council  came  into  prominence  with  the 
Football  Dance  held  at  the  Hotel  Continental.  Music 
was  furnished  by  Jerry  Mitchell.  The  players  and 
Coach  Johnny  Grinnell  were  introduced  to  those 
present. 

The  Home  Stretch 

The  January  graduates  seceded  but  a  Civil  War 
was   averted    by   student   diplomats.     A    new   class, 


49A,  was  formed  and  elected  officers.  Most  of 
these  were  veterans  of  other  classes  who  wanted 
their  own  senior  week  and  class  activities.  Richard 
Grey  was  voted  President,  Harry  W.  Dahlstrom, 
Vice-President;  John  L.  McManus,  Secretary;  and 
Robert  Otenti,  Treasurer. 

To  welcome  old  St.  Nick  the  Junior-Senior  semi- 
formal  dance  was  held  on  Friday,  December  13. 
Contrary  to  public  suspicion  and  opinion  of  the 
dreaded  Friday  the  13th,  the  affair  actually  didn't 
lose  money.  All  were  pleased  and  thoroughly 
amazed! 

Mem  ones 

With  the  above  all  squared  away  this  scribe 
takes  to  ambling  along  with  reminiscence.  There 
are  so  many  incidents  that  none  of  us  will  forget. 
In  years  to  come  we  shall  "remember  the  time 
when  .  .  ."  It  is  just  the  little  things  that  count 
so  very  much.  No  one  will  forget  the  Wednesday 
noons  we  spent  at  Symphony  Hall;  the  time  one 
convocation  was  devoted  to  the  swing  band  — 
never  had  you  heard  such  wild  applause.  The  cor- 
ner in  the  women's  lounge  where  the  "gang" 
gathered  at  noon;  the  veterans  who  believed  them- 


JUNE 

SENIOR 

OFFICERS 


Glazer,     Ling,     Fabio 


selves  betrayed  by  the  University  because  co-eds 
were  in  the  school;  gripes,  bantering,  all  taken 
with  the  proverbial  grain   of  salt. 

Remember  the  suppers  we  made  for  the  Student 
Union  evening  meetings.  No  one  ever  knew  what 
had  been  put  in  them.  An  integral  part  of  our 
college  days  were  on  Thursday  mornings.  Chapel 
services  were  simple,  yet  held  a  deep  fellowship 
and  a  clearer  spiritual  insight  that  will  go  along 
with    many  of  us   through    life. 

The  Hut  in  its  day  was  the  hangout  for  many. 
Also  later,  after  the  Hut  went  out  of  circulation, 
the  Commons  took  over.  But  the  Hut  was  never 
forgotten  .  .  .  juke  box  and  all. 

What  about  the  time  the  P.G.P.  pledges  had  a 
wide  band  shaved  around  their  head?  Also  re- 
member the  wonderful  dances  at  the  N.E.Z.  house 
and  Mrs.  Smith  who  has  been  mother  away-from- 
home  to  so  many  fellows.  She  is  one  woman  much 
respected  at  Northeastern  both  by  faculty  and 
students. 

Just  how  many  of  you  remember  Dean  Melvin's 


Husky  Plus  Club?  Never  will  it  be  forgotten.  Con- 
nie Van  Norman  lugging  those  heavy  files  of  names 
and  addresses  of  many  of  you  fellows  who  received 
the  News  every  issue. 

I  guess  one  of  the  most  important  happenings 
was  the  Student  Center  Building  that  we  saw  grow 
from  a  field  to  a  magnificent  white  goddess.  One 
could  get  rather  poetic  at  such  a  sight. 

Remember  how  our  Senior  Week  passed  with 
all  the  usual  festivities,  topped  off  with  a  grand 
climax  of  commencement  on  June  22.  That  was 
the   biggest  thrill  of  all. 

Finis 

When  all    is  said   and   done   it  seems  as  though 

the    last    few    years    have    been    the    roughest    yet, 

but   still    there    has    been    some    real   good    smooth 

sailing.     Northeastern    supplied   the    education    and 

degree  we  all   sought,  and  with   it  we   must  move 

on   and    make   room   for   our  successors.    With    just 

one  glance  back  over  our  shoulder  we  do  so. 

You  know,  it  really  was  pretty  wonderful  at  that! 

E.  K.  W. 


JUNE 

CLASS 

CABINET 


First   Row.  left   to   right:    Maranjian,   McCarthy.   Mr.   Cook.    Hillman.   S, 
ond    Ro:c.    lift    to    right:    Yetvin.    Boulogiane,    Lavender,    Pollard,    Whil 


S     t 


II 


n     t 


r;   o 


ii     n 


First   Rove,   left    to    right:    Brumis 
Faunce,    Spear,    Miller,    McAllist, 


i.  Brown,  Cheever,  Watts,  Dahlstrom,  Le 
r.  Dybvik,  Stern.  Third  Row,  left  to  rig 
DiScipio,  Redgate,  Root. 


Second  Row,  left  to  right: 
Courtney,   Pandiscio,  Terry, 


OFFICERS 
J.  Alden   Cheever,  '49,  President 
James  H.  Brown,  Jr.,  '49,  Vice-President 
Marjorie  Black,  '50,  Secretary 
Eleanor  Watts,  '49,  Treasurer 
Dean  Harold  W.  Melvin,  Facutly  Adviser 


CLASS     OF 

Lois    Ann    Brady 
George    Brumis 
Harry    Dahlstrom 
Richard     Douglas 
Harold     Dybvik 
Marjorie    Faunce 
Walter    Glazer 
Richard    Grey 
Jeanne   Hillman 
William    J.    Keck 


949 


CLASS     OF     1  9  50AB 


Emily    Lewis 
Fred   McAllister 
William    B.    Miller 
Frances    Myers 
Anthony     Pandiscic 
Laurence    Root 
Virginia     Shattuck 
Edward    Stankevitc 
Bennett    Wayler 


David   Abbott 
Brian   Casey 
Dorothyan    Clark 
Joseph    Courtney 
Dwight    Howe 

CLASS     OF 

C.    Henderson    Beal 
Katherine    Chin 
Alfred    DiScipio 


Jack    Indeck 
Mark    Mathes 
Laurence    Redgate 
Charles  Spear 


950CDE 

Alden    Hebard 


Student      Union      Cabinet 


left    to    right:    Cour 


y,    Auerbach,    Chin.    Carlson,    Thur 
right :    Pinkham,   Ludwig. 


Second    Ro:v,    left    to 


OFFICERS 
Paul  G.  Daston,  '50AB,  President 
Marjorie  Black,  '50AB,  Vice-President 
Katherine   Chin,    50CDE,   Secrefary 
Leo  J.  Gold,  '49,  Treasurer 
Dean  Charles  W.  Havice,  Faculty  Adviser 


ADVISORY      BOARD 

Dean  William  C.  White 
Dean  Harold  W.  Melvin 
Dean  Charles  W.  Havice 
Prof.   Edward  S.   Parsons 


COMMITTEE      CHAIRMEN 

Hannah   Auerbach,   '50CDE 
John   Christensen,  '51 
Alden    Hebard,    '50CDE 
Martin  J.   Ludwig,  '49 
Elliot  V.  G.  Rice,  '49 


COMMITTEE      MEMBERS 


Amely    Baer,    '50CDE 
Roy    Baxter,     '49 
Wesley    Burgess,    '50CDE 
James   H.    Brown,   Jr. 
Eleanor   Carlson,    '49 
Doris    Clark,    '50CDE 


'49 


Joseph  Courtney,   '50AB 
Phyllis    Dennett,    '50AB 
Margaret    E.    Frye,    '50C 
Caroline    Hafey,    '50C 
Robert    Hannan,    '50AB 
Anthony    Hatch,     50AB 


Phyllis    Hurley,    '50AB 
Clifford    Markham,    '49 
George   Merry,     50AB 
Waldo   Perry,   '50AB 
David    Thurrell,    '49 
Anne  Ventola,    '50AB 


Carlton  C.  Anderson,  '50  E 
Charles  E.  Bamberg,  '50  L.A. 
Marjorie  Black,   '50  L.A. 
Sylvia  A.  Brenner,  '50  L.A. 
Dorothyann  S.    Clark,    '50   E 
Shirlee  A.  Gates,  '50  L.A. 


Mark  H.  Mathes,  '50,  B.A. 
Phyllis  M.  Pepin,  '50  L.A. 
Richard  C.  Pinkham,  '50  E 
Richard  L.  Sprague,  '50  B.A. 
William  E.  Waskow,  '50  E 
Helen  L.  Yates,  '50  B.A. 


Cauldron      Junior      Staff 


First    Row,    left    to    right:    Ba 


Watts,    Gates,    Waskow.    Second   Row,    left    to    right:    Sprague,    Pinkhai 


THE 


IV      E      W      S 


Row,   left    to    right:    Segall,    Prof.   Ma 


Second  Row,  left   lo   right:    Courtney,   Ludwig. 


OFFICFfS 

David    Abbott,    '50AB,    Editor-in-Chief 
Marjorie  Black,  '50AB,  Managing  Editor 
George  Speers,  '49,  News  Editor 
Martin   Ludwig,   '49,  Feature  Editor 
Joseph  Courtney,  '50AB,  Sporfs  Editor 
Meyer   Press,   '49,   Photography   Editor 
Arthur  Segall,  '50C,  Advertising  Manager 
Millard    Kay,    '49,    Circulation   Manager 
Mark  Mathes,  '50AB,  Business  Manager 
Barbara  Stone,  '50AB,  Personnel  Manager 
Phyllis  Dennett,  '50AB,  Office  Manager 
Prof.  Everett  C.  Marston,  Faculty  Adviser 


NEWS      STAFF 

Aider,  Hebard,   '50C 
Emily    Lewis,    '49 
Margaret   McCarthy,    '49 


William  Harrington 
Frances  Rotsin,  '51 
Louise    Dyring,    '51 


FEATURE      STAFF 

Jordan    Pearlson,    '50AB  Karold    Goo< 

Paul   G.    Daston,    '50AB  Walter    Pollc 

Corinne   Grande,    '51 


SPORTS      STAFF 

Thomas   Conway,     49  Allen    Sternberg,      50A3 

Brian    Casey,     50AB  Elliot    Rice,    '49 

Joseph    Connolly,    '50AB  Agnes    Finocchi,    '51 

PHOTOGRAPHY      STAFF 

Joseph    Wolfson,    '49  Francis   Stansfield,    '49 

Robert   Levine,    '50AB 

CIRCULATION      STAFF 


Sam  Simo 
Harold  G. 
Marvin   Cohen,    '50AB 


49  Robert    Lodgen,     50AB 

r     '50AB  Earl    Yavner,    '49 

Jerald    Reder,    '50C 


ART       STAFF 

Irving    Galis,    '49 

ADVERTISING      STAFF 

Mildred    Levine,    '50C  Alvin    Luftman,    '50AB 

Earl    Waldman,    '50C 

GENERAL      STAFF 

Louis    Greenberg,    '49  Arnold   Kushner,    '50C 

Leo    J.    Gold,    '49  Murray    Fmkelslein,    '4 


American    Veterans    Committee 


Frank  W.  Monto 
Chairman 

S.   Bernard   Udin 
Vice-Chairman 

Earl    C.    Rossler 
Secretary 

Ernst   Herzberg 
Treasurer 

Elliott  L.  Adelman 
Area  Council  Delegate 

Prof.  Rudolph  M.  Morris 
Faculty  Adviser 


Herzherq.     Monto,     Rossler 


D     m 


!i     i     11     in 


OFFICERS 

Eleanor  R.  Carlson,  '49 
President 

Marjorie  Black,  '50 
Vice-President 

Eleanor  V.  Goldman,  '49 
Secretary 

Ruth  L.  Freedman,  '50 
Treasurer 

Miss    F.    Elizabeth    Oelschlegel 
Faculty    Adviser 


Freedman,     Carta 


Husky      Key      Society 


First  Row,  left  In  right- 
Stern,  Abbott,  Hillman, 
Glazer.  Brenner,  Brnmis, 
Ullrich.  Second  Row,  left 
to  right:  Shattuck,  Gar- 
della,'  Thnrrell,  Mr.  Ken- 
nedy, Gates,  Lewis.  Third 
Row,  left  to  right:  Myers, 
Speers,    Courtney,    Faunce. 


OFFICERS 

Walter  L.  Glazer,  '49,  President 
Jeanne   L.   Hillman,   '49,   Vice-President 
Edith   H.  Hughes,  '50,  Secretary 
Mr.  Walter  I.  Kennedy,  Faculty  Adviser 


CLASS     OF     19  49 

George    Brumis 
Mariorie  M.   Faunce 
Emily    A.    Lewis 
Morton    Lutch 
Frances    M.    Myers 
James  A.   Phillips 
Virginia    M.    Shattuck 
Florence    S.    Stern 
Dav.d    L.    Thurrell 
Ursula   E.    C.    Ullrich 

CLASS     OF     1951 

Agnes  A.   M.   Finocchi 


class   of    i  9  so 

David  Abbott 
Shirley   E.    Batchelder 
Marjorie   Black 
Sylvia    A.    Brenner 
Yolanda    Capua 
Annabelle   Cohen 
Joseph    F.    Courtney 
Frances   S.    Freedman 
Louise   V.    Gardella 
Theodora   T.    Prodan 
Laurence     K.     Redgate 
Peter    S.    Sikalis 


Cheerleaders 


right: 
Ullrich! 


International    Relations    Club 


OFFICERS 

Murray    R.    Braverman,    '49 
President 

Albert    Limm,    '50 
Vice-President 

Carney    Terzian,    '50 
Secrefary 

Anita    Goldberg,    '50 
Vice-President 

Ming    Moy,    '50 
Publicity 

Mr.    Edmund    W.    Fenn 
Faculty  Adviser 

CLASS     OF     1949 


Henry    Hamlin 
Mark   P.    Levine 
Adolph   Karz 
George    Speers 


First  Row,  left  to 


lit:    Goldberg,  Braverman.  Second  Row,  left  to  right: 
Speers.   Courtney,   Ludwig. 


CLASS  OF     19  50 


CLASS     OF     1951 


Richard    Brackley 
Robert   H.    Browne 
William   M.    Cowa 
Margaret    Frye 
Sonia    Greenberg 
John    Harris 


R.  Hollerar 
Ephraim  H< 
Paul  Londe 
Jean  Lyder 
Sidney  Mo 
Waldo  Per 


Theodore    Price 
Audrey    Rosenbl 
Harry  Tarlin 
Arnold    Trehub 
Sylvia    Vagenhe 


David    Harper 
Ernest    Herzberg 
Morns    Shechet 


Chess         Club 


OFFICERS 

Alvin  S.  Luftman 
President 

John  T.   Bell 
Vice-President 

Robert    A.  Vanslette 
Secretary-Treasurer 

Prof.  Joseph  A.   Coolidge 
Faculty  Adviser 


First    Row,    left    to    right:    Carlson,    Luftman.    Prof.    Coolidge.    Vanslette,    Pepin.    Second    Ro 
left   to   right:   Yavner,   Bell,   Novogrodsky,   Thurrell,   Sullivan. 


Silver      Masque 


OFFICERS 

Leo  J.  Gold 
President 

Joseph    F.    Courtney 
Vice-President 

Marjorie    Black 
Secretary 

Arlene   P.  Stern 
Corresponding   Secretary 

Mr.  Wilmot  D.  Griffith 
Faculty   Adviser 


First  Row,   left   to   right:    Zonn,   Stern,    Pearlson,    Prof.   Griffith.   Second  Row,   lejl 
to   right:    Courtney,   Myers,  Ludwig. 


H 


S     k 


OFFICERS 

Thornton  S.  Cody,    50 
Chairman 

Arnold    J.   Smith,    -50 
Vice-Cfiairmon 

Mr.  Carl   E.  Gubellini 
Faculty  Adviser 

Abbie  H.  Schneider,  '49 
Secretary -Treasurer 


tone,  Cody,   Prof.   Gubellini,  Abbott.  Second  Row.  lift   to 
LudwiR,   Specs.    Ruddiman,   Rollins. 


American     Chemical     Society 


OFFICERS 

Samuel    Speigle 
President 

Lois  A.   Brady 
Vice-President 

Eleanor  R.  Carlson 
Secretary 

Robert   Sharp 
Treasurer 

Dr.  Arthur  A.  Vernon 
Faculty  Adviser 


Spiegel,     Carlson,     Sharp 


American    Institute 
of    Chemical    Engineers 


OFFICERS 

Joseph  F.  Vozella 
President 

Donald    S.    Fritz 
Vice-President 

Allen   N.  Towne 
Secretary 

Harvey  C.  Trovers 
Treasurer 

Prof.    Chester    P.    Baker 
Faculty  Adviser 


First   Row,   left   to   right:    Prof.    Baker,   Fritz,   Vozella,   Towne,   Travers.   Second  Row,   left 
to   right:    E.   Fritz.  Sims.   Brown,  Goodman. 


American    Society 
of    Mechanical     Engineers 


OFFICERS 

Leon  W.  Rank 
Chairman 

Francis  J.  Callahan 
Vice-Chairman 

Oscar    J.    Marchand 
Secrefary 

Ernest    R.    Blair 
Treasurer 

Prof.  Frederick  A.  Stearns 
Faculty  Adviser 


OFFICERS 

Louis  L.   Lunetta 
President 

Robert   F.   Pierce 
Vice-President 

Richard   W.    Newcomb 
Secrefary 

Bernard  F.  Stone 
Treasurer 

Prof.  Charles  O.   Baird 
Faculty  Adviser 


!\  ii  r  I  h  i!  si  s  I  is  r  11      University 
Civil      Engineering      Society 


OFFICERS 

Francis  P.  Oresteen 
Chairman 

Francis   H.   Stansfield 
Vice-Chairman 

Michael  J.    DiBartolomei: 
Secretary-Treasurer 

Prof.  Roland  G.  Porter 
Faculty  Adviser 


American    Institute 
of    Electrical    Engineers 


Cagg 


Society     for     the 
Advancement     of     Management 


OFFICERS 

Philip    T.    Heffernan 
President 

Erwin  W.  Davis 
Vice-President 

Laurie  P.   Cotton 
Secretary 

Sydney  Parlow 
Treasurer 

Mr.    Lyman   A.    Keith 
Faculty  Adviser 


Mr.    Keith.     Heffer 


Yacht 


Club 


OFFICERS 

Norman  R.  Waddleton,  '50 
Commodore 

Herbert    K.    Andrews,    '50 
Vice-Commodore 

Dorothyann  Clark,  '50 
Secretary-Treasurer 

Solly  Cudlity,  '51 
Fleet  Captain 

Prof.  Waldemar  S.  McGuire 
Faculty   Adviser 


First    Ro;c,    left 


Clark,    Waddleton,    Andrews,    Ci 
right:    McGuire,  Kenney. 


iffi.  Second  Ron>,   left   to 


EXECUTIVE     COMMITTEE 


Howard   C.    Beener,    '5 
Richard    Brooks,    '50 
Nicholas   Kenney,   '51 


Joseph    R.    Connor,    '51 
Peter    O.    Cioffi,    '50 
Nancy    Higgins,    '50 


Chapel  Choir 


right:    Minnell,    Lc 
right:    Brady,   Masoi 


ian,   Carlsi 


Mealy,   Bacr.  Second  Row,  left 
e,   Thorpe.   Chin. 


Sopranos 
Lois   Brady,    '50 
Amely    Baer,    '50 
Doris    Ryan,    '51 
Jane   Mealy,    '51 

Altos 

Eleanor  Catlson,  '49 
Katherine  Chin,  '50 
Janet   Mennell,    '51 

Tenors 

Henry  Mason,    '50 
James  Thorpe,   '51 

Basses 

Robert    Fearing,    '51 

W.   Leland  Lawrence,   '50 

Piano 

Alice    Lousarevian,    '49 

Faculty  Adviser 

Prof.    Lawrence   F.   Cleveland 


Saxophones 

Marvin  Guttin, 
Ara  Oztemel,  ' 
Henry  N.  Travi: 
C.    David    Perry, 

Trumpets 

Robert    Cameron,    -5 
Leonard   Paul,    '51 
Donald    G.     Ritchie, 

Trombones 

Sidney    Cashton 
George   N.   JeflF. 

Drums 


50 


rge   C.    Fr, 


'50 


Carl     Kaloustic 

Piano 

Merrill    Loving 

Librarian 

Morrey     Perlmi 

Faculty   Adviser 


50 


. 


T]  j  n 

ii  1  m 

1         :     II 


Swing       Band 


P  nj 


1^  '• 


Le//    (o    right:    Perry,    Oztemel,    Travis,    Guttin,    Prof.    Capon,    Kal> 
inger,  Jeffers,   Cashton,   Ritchie,   Paul 


R.    La* 


Capo'i 


T  a   u       Bet 


Row,   left   to    right:    Mahoney,   Newcomb,   Dahlstrom.   Second  Row,   left   to 
konis,   Spooner,   Curtis,   Miller. 


C  L 

A 

S  S       OF       19  4  9 

(Spring  election, 

Edwin    R.    Bayley 

Harry    Eigner 

Frederick  A.   Moore, 

William   A.    Bradley 

Leonard    D.    Frisoli 

Don, el    J.    Silversteir 

Walter    M.    Chase 

Philip  A.   Frizzell 

Herbert    E.    Swanstrt 

Sylvio    Desjardins 

Kenneth  N.   Kraemer 

John   A.    Vozzella 

OFFICERS 

Richard   W.   Newcomb,   '49 
President 

Albert  A.  Wyke,  '49 
Vice-President 

Joseph  H.  McCusker,  '49 
Corresponding    Secretary 

Harold  W.  Curtis,  '49 
Recording  Secretary 


Sigma     Society 


OFFICERS 

Albert  M.  Freije,  '49 
President 

Thomas  Henry,  '49 
Vice-President 

Richard  H.  Douglas,  '49 
Secretory 

Stanley  I.  Pollard,  '49 
Treasurer 

Dean  Roger  S.  Hamilton 
Faculty  Adviser 


CLASS       OF       19  4  9      (Spring  election) 

Maurice  Band  Irving    R.    Hopkins 

Phillip  T.    Heffernan  Richard  W.   Lent 


The       Academy 


Irving    S.    Brudnick 
Joseph    Levine 
Laura  Solomon 
Dean  Wilfred  S.   Lake, 

Faculty   Adviser 


CLASS       OF       1949 
(Spring  election) 

Charlotte   Bordetsky 
Romeo    Buccini 
James    L.    Burrows 
Eleanor   R.    Carlson 
Joseph    M.    Coscia 
Charlotte    Fertel 
Charlotte    Goldberg 
Maurice  W.   Mezoff 
Robert    C.    Miller 
Robert    E.    Miller 
Frances    M.    Myers 
Richard   C.    Nelson 
Stanley   J.   Sage 


Robert    Salett 
Ralph    T.    Tucker 
Sumner    P.    Wolsky 


A     1     p     h 


K 


P     P 


in 


First    Row,    left    to    right:    Ashley,    Banks.    Tabe 


OFFICERS 


Albert  M.  Freije,  '49,  Grand  Councillor 
Edward  R.  Lamb,  '50,  Vice  Grand  Councillor 
Ray  C.  Banks,  '49,  Grand  Quesfor 
Donald  C.  Stickles,  '50,  Grand  Scribe 
Donald   P.   Conway,   '49,   Grand  Marsha/ 
Mr.  Robert  J.  Knowlton,  Faculty  Adviser 


CLASS     OF     I  949 


Robert    D.    Ashley 
Ray    C.    Bonks 


Donald    P.    Conway 
Walter     W.     Curley 


Albert    M.    Freije 
Matthew    Taylor 


abert    T.    Thorpe 


CLASS     OF     1950 


Wesley  Chalker 
James  W.  Gay 
Henry   F.    Kazanowski 


Edward  R.  Lamb 
Harold  Oprandy 
William    H.    Pirzl 


Richard  H.  Porter 
Stanley  Rakowski 
David    Stewart 


Donald    C.    Stii 
Archie    N.    Sw< 


ROTHERS     IN     THE     FACULTY 


Prof.    Chester   P.    Bake 


Mr.    Robert   J.    Knowlton 


Prof.    Joseph    W.    Zelle 


CLASS     OF 

1   949 

Philip    R.     Dodge 

Lester    Keating 

Harold    S.    Dybvik 

Philip    Nims 

Daniel    M.    Fox 

Henry    L.    Pe:k 

Edward    C.    Gobell 

Leon    W.    Rank 

George   C.    Hcyes 

Lawrence    D.    Root 

James    Jenkins 

CLASS     OF 

1950 

Richard    A.    Brackley 

Arthur    E.    Pohl 

Ned    W.    Buoymaster 

Warren    W.    Rea 

Willard    F.    Osberg 

PLEDGES 

George   H.   Albrecht,    '. 

51              Roy    McDonald,    '51 

Leland   J.    Burnett,     50 

William     L.    Owens, 

'51 

Willard    P.     Davis,    '51 

Vaselios    H.    Thomas, 

'5 

John    K.     Fahey,    '51 

BROTHERS     IN     THE     FACULTY 

Dean  William   T.   Alexander      Prof.    Rudolf   O.    Oberg 


Prof.    Otis    Cushn 


Emil    A.    Gramstorff 


OFFICERS 

Leon  W.  Rank,  '49 
President 

Daniel  M.  Fox,  '49 
Vice-President 

Arthur  E.  Pohl,  '50 
Secretary 

Ned  W.  Buoymaster,  '50 
Treasurer 

Prof.   Otis  F.  Cushman 
Faculty   Adviser 


G     a     m     m 


E     p     s     i     I     d     n 


Gamma 


P     h     i 


Kappa 


CL 


OFFICERS 

W.  Leland  Lawrence,  '50,  President 

Charles  A.  Rowley,  '49,  Vice-President 

Leonard  Leto,  '49,  Secretary 

Jackson  Keene,  '50,  Treasurer 

John  T.   Nelson,   '50, 

Inter-Fraternity  Representative 

Mr.  Joseph  M.  Golemme,  Faculty  Adviser 
ASS     OF     1  949 


The 


Babb 

A.     Dicklow 
Donahue 


Edward    M.    Cummings  Richard    W.    Le 

Irving    R.    Hopkins  Leonard    Leto 


Charles    A 
Robert   W. 


Rowley 
Watts,   Jr 


CLASS     OF  1950 AB 

Alfred    Arterton  Roger   W.    Fitzgerald,   Jr 

Gerald    J.    Betro  Jackson    Keene 

William    Crispin 

CLASS     OF  1951 

Harold    R.    Hawkins 


W.   Leland  Lawre 
John   T.    Nelson 


Paul    Taylo 
Alexander 


PLEDGE 
Donald  A.   Andrews,    51 

BROTHERS     IN     THE     FACULTY 

Prof.     Donald     M.     r.AocKenzie        Prof.    Rudolph    M.    Mor 


Prof.   Rudolf  O.   Oberg 


CLASS     OF  1949 

Louis    Greenberg  Samuel    Simons 

Millard    Kay  Aaron    Smith 

Jeryle    Konowitz  Joseph   Weinrebe 

Elliot   V.    G.    Rice  Joseph    Wolfson 

class   of  1950AB 


Daniel    Bornstien 

Sherman    Krarr 

Martin    Cohen 

Arnold     Kushn 

Martin    Fink 

Robert    Lodger 

Seymour    Goldberg 

Merrill    Loving 

Marvin    Guttin 

Edwin    Potish 

David    Jacobs 

Gerard    Reder 

Saul    Klashman 

Sidney    Stien 

BROTHERS     IN     THE     FACULTY 

Prof.    Antonio   L.    Mezzacappa 


OFFICERS 

Daniel   Bornstien,  '50 

Chancellor 

Marvin  Guttin,  '50 

V  ice-Chancellor 

Martin  Cohen,  '50 

Corresponding    Scribe 

Sidney  Stien,  '50 

Recording  Scribe 

Martin  Fink,  '50 

Disburser 

Mr.  L.  Malchmann 

Faculty  Adviser 


Kappa  Z     e     t     a 


P     h     i 


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'irU    Rnu.-,    left    In    rghl: 
eht:    Mclntyre,    Johnson 


Thurrell,  McAllister.  Dalsleish,  Em 
etchy,  Pape,  Prof.  Combellack,  Hasl 
Hoffman,    E.    Brown,    Spurr,    Kins, 


lson.  Xowell.  Kraemer.  Second  Row,  left  t< 
Hebard,  Pinkham.  Third  Ron-,  left  to  right: 
•,   Anderson. 


OFFICERS 
Roy  M.  Emanuelson,  '49,  Grand  Master 
David  L.  Thurrell,  '49,  Vice-Grand  Masfer 
C.   Henderson   Beal,   '50,  P/edgemasfer 
Elmer  W.  Pape,  '50,  Grand  Scribe 
Kenneth  N.  Kraemer,  '49,  Grand  Cf>ance//or 
Dr.  Wilfred   J.   Combellack,  Faculty  Adviser 


BROTHERS  IN     THE  FACULTY 

r.    Richard    J.    Brown                Dean    Harold  W.    Melvin  Mr.    Albert    E.    Sandersc 

.    Wilfred   J.   Combellack        Prof.    George  H.    Meserve          Prof.    Ernest   L.    Spencer 
of.    J.    James   Devine 


CLASS     OF 

?  949 

John    K.    Dalgleish 

Frederic    D.    McAllister 

Robert    F.    Pierce 

David    L.    Thurrell 

Roy    M.    Emanuelson 

Kennelh    F.    Olsen 

Bernard    F.    Stone 

Alfred   W.    Vasel 

Kenneth    N.    Kraemer 

CLASS     OF 

1950 

Carlton    C.    Anderson 

Francis    H.    Burnham 

Norman  A.   Kilby 

Richard    C.    Pinkhar 

C.    Henderson    Beal 

David    Churchly 

Fred    D.    A.    King 

Ewart    H.    Shattuck 

Richard    B.    Brooks 

John    W.    Hastings 

Edward    Konetchy 

Gerald    L.     Sherwo 

Walter    P.    Brooks 

Alden    C.    Hebard 

Sluart    W.    MacBride 

William    F.    Spurr 

Ralph    L.    Brown 

Gordon   T.    Hoffman 

Raymond    J.    Mclntyre 

James   P.   Terry 

Wesley    B.    Burgess 

Richard   S.   Johnson 

Elmer    W.    Pape 

CLASS       OF 

195  J 

Donald    H.    Hall 

Henry   E.    Johnson 

James   A.    Thorpe 

George    W.    Towle 
i  William   C.   White 


CZ.ASS     OF  I  949 

Herbert    C.    Arico  Wesley    J.    Furbush 

Waller    A.    Coyle  William    Henn 

Richard    F.    Crowley  Robert    W.    Whiteac 


CLASS     OF     1950 


Fred    Bauman,    Jr. 
William    Bridgman 
C.    Edward    Bellanger 
John    L.    Bruce 
Byron    O.    Bush,    Jr. 
Thomas    J.    Connolly 
Francis    Cristofori 
Christopher   J.    Christophe 
Francis   B.    Culbertson,   Jr. 
George    Cullen 
Howard   M.    Dean 
William   J.    Dillon 


Thomas  J.    Donovan,   Jr. 
Charles    Dulong 
Jerry    Galatis 
John    George 
Carlton    Gerni 
Richard    5.    Joyce 
Jerome    T.    McCullough 
Richard    J.    Roach,    Jr. 
Robert    Sharp 
Robert    L.    Swaine 
John    R.    Wallen 
Joseph    Wroble 


CLASS     OF     1951 

Harlan  M.   Gillis  Milton    S.    Rich,    Jr 


OFFICERS 

Walter  A.  Coyle,  '49 
President 

Robert  L.  Swaine,  '50 
Vice-President 

John  L.   Bruce,  '50, 
Secretary 

Byron  O.  Bush,  Jr. 
Treasurer 

Mr.  Stuart  M.  Hughes 
Faculty  Adviser 


P         h         i 


Beta 


Alpha 


First  Row, 
Joyce,    Chr 


left    to    right: 
istopher,    Sha. 


■n,   Crowley,    Gerni,    Bush.    Coyle,    Swaine,    Bruce.    Arico,    Furbusl 

alatis,    Rich,    Bridgman,    Connol'y.     Allen,      Belanger,      Cristolor 

George,    Bauman,    Dean,    Culbertson.    Donovan,    Abbott,    Dillon. 


Second   Ro:c,    left    to    right: 
Third    Row,    left    to    right: 


p  h 


m     m 


First   Row,   U/t    to    right:    Barong.    McGrath.    Dixon,    Tucker,    Lannlev.    Gifford.    Zbozen.    Second    Row,    left    to    right: 
Marshall,    Barchand,    Sankevich,    Page,    Reder,    Golas.    Third.    Row.    left    to    right:    Howe,    Girouard,    Wayler,    Pearson, 

Langdon. 


OFFICERS 


Ivan  Page,  '49,  President 

Matthew  J.  Reiser,  '50,  Vice-President 

Lawrence  Marshall,  '49,  Secretary 

John  O.  Pearson,  '50,  Treasurer 

Mr,  George  W.   Hankinson,  Faculty  Adviser 


CLASS     OF  1 949 

Arthur    R.    Calderaro  Lawrence   Marshall 

Frank    P.    Golas  William    McGrath 

Charles    Gifford 


Ivan    Page 
Rodney    Rede 


Edward  A.  Stankev 
Bennett  J.  Wayler 
Nicholas    A.    Pandii 


CLASS     OF  1950 

Russell    Barchand  Alfred    N.    Judd 

Allan    Bennett  James   Langdon 

Joseph    Girouard  Robert   Langley 
Dwight   M.    Howe 


Richard   McDonald 
John    Pearson 
Matthew  J.    Reiser 


Angelo    A.    Toronto,    Jr 
Lawrence   Tilley 
Stan    Zbozen 


BROTHERS     IN     THE     FACULTY 

Mr.    George    W.    Hankinson       Prof.    George   E.    Pihl  Prof.    Milton    J.    Schlagenhauf 


CLASS     OF     1949 


Irving    Conne 
Harry   Glass 


Stanley   Sage 
Melvin    Tatel 


CLASS     OF     1950 

Ralph   Brown  Albert    Kalaman 

Paul     Freiser  Arnold    Katz 

George  Fox  Albert    Kalmon 

Harold  Garber  Seymour    Kushner 

Alfred   Garshick  Irving    Labes 

Irving    Gershen  Carl    Lewis 

Herbert   Ginsberg  Merle    Locke 

Leonard   Ginsberg  Dane    Shulman 

Sidney    Herman  Harold    Starr 

PLEDGES 

Stanley   Berezim,    '50  Fred    Koek,     50 

Herbert    Goldman,    '50  Samuel    Shostak,    '50 

Sumner    Goroditsky,     '50  Joseph    Shulman,    '50 


OFFICERS 

Albert  Kolman,  '50, 
High   Potentate 

Irving  Gershen,  '50 
Potentate 

Paul  Freiser,  '50 
Scribe 

Leonard  Ginsberg,  '50 
Comptroller 

Prof.  Louis  Cooperstein 
Faculty  Adviser 


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p     p     a 


P     s     i 


First  Row,  left   to   right:    Starr,   Kalman,    Prof.   Cooperstein,  Sherman,  Gersher,  Tatel,  Ginsberg.  Si; 
left    to    right:    Richman,    Brown,    Garshick.    Shulman,    Herman,    Shostak.    Third    Row,    left    to    right: 
Garber,    Katz,   Goldman,   Kushmer. 


OFFICERS 

Marshall  H.  Peck,  Jr.,  '50,  President 
Peter  Hjalstead,  '49,   Vice-President 
Donald  S.   Butterworth,  '50,  Secretary 
John  F.  Prendiville,  Jr.,  '50,  Treasurer 
Mr.  William  Wallace,  Faculty  Adviser 


CLASS     OF     ?  949 

George    W.    Collerall  Peter    Hjalstead 


Alfred   J.    Pacelli 


Anthony    Pandis:i< 


CLASS     OF     1950 

Donald    5.    Butterworth  Marshall    H.    Peck,    Jr.  John    F.    Prendiville 


Frank    Mondano 


BROTHERS     IN     THE     F ACULTY 

Prof.     Lawrence    F.     Cleveland     Prof.    Franklin    Norvish  Prof.    Gerald    R.    Tallon 

Dr.    Reginald    G.    Lacount 


Mr.    William    Wallc 


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By    Len    Erickson 


The  Northeastern  Huskies,  after  a  three 
year  war-time  imposed  absence  from  grid- 
iron activities,  this  year  regained  their  right- 
ful place  in  the  New  England  small  college 
football  scene.  The  return  introduced  to 
college-coaching  circles  Johnny  Grinnell, 
Tufts  graduate  and  former  coach  at  Brook- 
line  High  School.  Assistant  coaches  included 
Herb  Gallagher  and  Tony  Struski,  both  pre- 
war members  of  the  staff,  and  newcomers, 
Ecio   Luciano   and    Eddie   Aranson,   trainer. 

The  team  combined  tried  and  true  pre- 
war performer  Bob  Otenti,  Gale  Foster,  Bob 
Mclntyre,  Len  Erickson,  Sid  Glick  and  George 
Makris  with  a  group  of  promising  freshmen 
headed  by  John  Conroy,  Al  Manzo,  George 
Lucas,  George  Keith  and  John  Nason. 

Coach  Grinnell's  baptism  was  made  more 
difficult  because  he  was  introducing  the  in- 
tricate T-formation.  This,  in  addition  to  such 
normal  obstacles  (to  Northeastern  coaches 
only)  as  late  classes  and  practice  under 
lights,  makes  the  record  all  the  more  im- 
pressive. 

After  a  short  four-week  practice,  the  sea- 
son opened  at  Huntington  Field  with  Spring- 
field College  providing  the  opposition.  The 
single  touchtown  came  in  the  second  period 
when  Len  Erickson  blocked  a  punt  on  the 
Gymnasts'  10  yard  line  and  Johnny  Nason 
scooped  it  up  and  scampered  to  paydirt. 

The  Huskies  continued  their  winning  streak 
by  downing  the  University  of  Maine,  13-7. 
On  a  hot  and  sunny  afternoon  the  club  took 
advantage  of  a  blocked  kick  by  big  Al 
Manzo,  then  Gale  Foster  recovered  on  the 
Maine  24  yard  line  to  push  over  a  first- 
period  touchdown.  Bob  Otenti  made  the 
actual  score  and  also  added  the  point  after. 
During  the  second  period  a  Gale  Foster  pass 
to  Lucas  on  the  19  yard  line  resulted  in 
Lucas  carrying  the  ball  through  four  men  and 


over  the  goal  line.  Maine  scored  in  the  sec- 
ond half  on  a  long  pass  that  was  caught  in 
the  end   zone. 

Against  Boston  University,  the  third  oppo- 
nent, the  Huskies  went  down  to  their  first 
defeat.  Before  a  sell-out  crowd  at  Huntington 
Field  they  held  the  Terriers  even  for  the  first 
period;  then,  the  weight  of  superior  reserves 
took  its  toll.  The  final  score  was  B.U.  27, 
Northeastern   0. 

The  Huskies  again  took  a  beating  when 
they  traveled  to  Maine  to  play  Bates  at 
Lewiston.  The  final  score  had  Northeastern 
on  the  wrong  end  of  a  20-0  count  although 
the  team  forced  Bates  to  take  to  the  air  in 
order  to  score. 

Northeastern  returned  to  winning  ways  by 
downing  Tufts,  7-6  at  the  Oval — the  Huskies' 
first  victory  in  history  over  Tufts.  The  Jumbos 
scored  in  the  first  period  but  from  there  in 
were  completely  outplayed.  A  Northeastern 
fumble  recovery  by  Sid  Glick  set  up  the  score 
with  Johnny  Conroy  making  the  touchdown 
on  a  wide  end  sweep  which  completely 
fooled  the  entire  Tufts  team.  Bob  Otenti's 
placement  kick   was   straight   and    sure. 

In  the  last  game  of  the  short  season  the 
Huskies  suffered  a  26-0  defeat  at  the  hands 
of  New  Hampshire  University  in  a  game 
played  at  Durham  under  miserable  weather 
conditions.  As  in  previous  contests  the  Huskies 
had  control  of  both  the  ball  and  the  game 
during  the  entire  first  quarter,  but  eventually 
the  superior  New  Hampshire  club  asserted 
themselves   and    put  the   game   away. 

The  Huskies,  after  a  more  than  creditable 
showing  of  three  wins  in  six  games,  reluctant- 
ly returned  their  equipment  to  the  shelves  as 
all  looked  forward  to  next  year  and  an  even 
better  record.  The  losses,  from  the  first  team, 
were  Len  Erickson  at  guard,  Gale  Foster  and 
Bob   Otenti    in   the   backfield. 


FOOTBALL     SQUAD     1946 


Gasper    J.    Ammendolia,      51     |N| 
Guido    J.    Barbierri,    '51 
Edward  J.   Belforti,   '51    (N) 
Edward  G.   Boudreau,   '50 
Nelson   Carpentier,    '51    (N) 
Richard  S.   Conner,   '49  (N) 
John   A.   Conroy,   '51    (N) 


Andrew  Coravos,     50 
Paul    G.    Daston,     50 

James    Douglas,    '50    (N) 
Leonard    Erickson,    '49    (N| 
Gale   Foster,    '49    (N) 
George   Foster,    '50 
John   Ghenes,    '50   (N) 


Sidney    I.    Glick,    '50    |N) 
Joseph    F.    Gramolini,    '51 
Julius    Gwazdosky,    '51    (N) 
Robert   5.    Hall,    '51 
Frank    Hoar,    '51     (N) 
George   Keith,    '51    (N) 
Charles   A.    Knowles,    '49   (N) 


Michael    J.    Koulopoulous,    '51 
Joseph    E.    Leahy,    '49 
George   Lucas,   '51    (N| 
George    P.    Makris,    '50    (N) 
John    B.    Mallon,    '51 
Alfred   J.    Manzo,    '51    (N) 
Robert  B.   Mclntyre,   '50   |N| 


John    W.    Nason,   Jr.,  '51    (N| 

Alfred   D.   Nicholson,  '51    (N) 

Albert   D.   Olsen,   '49  (N) 

Robert   B.   Otenti,    '49  (N) 
James   Papile,    '50 
James  A.   Phillips,   '49  (N) 
Frank  T.   Rando,   '51 


Laurence  K.   Redgote,   '50  |N] 
John    F.    Ryan,    Jr.,    '51 
Robert  Sharpe,    '50   (N) 
Herbert  Von   Euw,   '50 
Stanley   Young,    '50    (N) 
John    Zachirchuk,    '50    (N) 
Stanislaus   Zbozen,    '50 


Wallace  Bourne,  '50  (N) 
Manager 

Mr.  Edward  Aronson 
Trainer 

Coaches 

Mr.  William  G.  Grinnell 

Prof.  Herbert  W.  Gallagher 

Mr.  Ecio  Luciano 

Mr.  Anthony  Staruski 


First  Row,  left  to  right:  Sharp,  Glick,  Redgate.  Boudreau,  Zachirchuk,  Knowles,  Erickson.  Makris,  Otenti,  Phillips.  Olsen 
Mclntyre,  Conner.  Second  Row,  left  to  right:  Koulopoulos,  Lucas,  Leahy,  Curley,  Conroy,  Keith,  C.  G.  Foster,  Nason 
Manzo,  Ammendolia,  Mallon.  Barbieri.  Third  Row,  left  to  right:  G.  Foster,  Belforti,  VonEuw,  Hall,  Douglas,  Younp 
Ryan,  Hoar,  Nicholson,  Coravos,  Zbozen,  Carpentier,  Gwazd  owsky.  Fourth  Row,  left  to  right:  Trainer  Aronson,  Coache 
Gallagher,    Grinnell,    Luciano,    Staruski.    Manager    Bourne. 


Basketball 


By  Greg  Rice 


Giving  the  home  folks  something  to  cheer 
about,  Northeastern's  basketball  team  wound 
up  a  so-so  1947  campaign  on  March  1,  at 
the  Johnson  Memorial  Gymnasium,  whipping 
a  fighting  Clark  University  five,  by  a  63-54 
count. 

The  Huskies  broke  two  strings  by  nipping 
Clark  —  their  own  two  game  losing  streak, 
and  a  three-game  consecutive  win  record  of 
the  Scarleteers.  Lithe  Tony  Magliozzi  and 
New  Yorker  Tom  Blair  again  starred  for  the 
Northeastern  contingent  shooting  seventeen 
and  thirteen   points   respectively. 

The  Red  and  Black,  coached  by  Johnny 
Grinnell,  former  Tufts  star,  working  his 
freshman  year  as  basketball  mentor  at  the 
University,  compiled  a  not  too  exciting  six 
victory — ten    defeat    record    for    the    season. 

Coach  Grinnell  began  the  season  with  a 
small  squad  composed  of  several  pre-war 
stars.  A  few  of  last  year's  first  stringers 
were  sidelined  to  minor  roles  as  men 
familiar  to  Northeastern  basketball  courts 
of  five  and  six  years  ago  returned  from  the 
war  front   to   the   athletic   front. 

Before  the  boys  got  the  rust  out  of  their 
limbs,  opponents  Tufts,  Worcester,  and  Con- 
necticut had  rung  up  a  three  and  nothing 
record,  instilling  the  fear  into  the  hearts  of 
the  N.U.  fans  that  the  season  would  be  one 
rout    after    another  for    the    Husky    quintet. 

In  the  following  contest,  the  Grinnell- 
men  displayed  fine  form  in  a  new  fast  break 
system  that  put  the  skids  under  a  favored 
Boston  University  team  on  their  own  home 
courts.  Jim  Phillips  and  little  Carlo  Scafidi 
played  good  ball  in  this  game,  with  Phillips' 
shifty   passes  a  great  favorite  with  the  fans. 

Northeastern  dropped  their  next  two  games 
to  Maine  and  M.I.T.,  before  indulging  in  a 
mid-season  rout  of  New  Hampshire,  Colby, 
and    Lowell    Textile.     Grinnell    had    forwards 


Magliozzi  and  Phillips  of  Bob  Johnson's 
passes,  and  bolstered  by  Inga  Walsh  and 
Tom  Blair,  the  team  rolled  to  the  three  con- 
secutive victories.  The  coach  made  the  full 
use  of  his  height  in  this  series,  with  Scafdi 
and  Charley  Diehl  being  the  contrast  in  sub- 
stitute  positions. 

Displaying  no  recognized  technique  of 
basketball  against  Harvard  and  Connecticut, 
Northeastern  dropped  both  games.  Boston 
University  also  gained  revenge  for  the  early 
season  setback  and  won  easily  in  their  sec- 
ond   game. 

Going  down  the  home  stretch,  the  N.U. 
squad  massacred  Bowdoin,  and  then  lost  to 
both  Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  before 
winning  the  fnale  from  Clark.  In  the  Bow- 
doin tilt,  the  Huskies  used  a  wholesale  sub- 
stitution method,  with  two  full  fives  alter- 
nating  on    the   courts. 

In  the  game  with  the  Wildcats,  Inga  Walsh 
again  turned  in  the  top  team  performance, 
hitting  a  sixteen  point  figure  in  a  losing 
battle.  Northeastern  closed  the  score  con- 
siderably in  the  last  few  minutes  of  play 
but  the  rally  started  too  late  to  turn  the 
defeat  into  victory. 

A  fast  Maine  squad  rolled  up  the  largest 
number  of  points  of  the  season  against  the 
N.U.  boys  hitting  eighty  points  to  the  Huskies 
sixty.  From  the  middle  of  the  first  half  on, 
the  Bears  experienced  little  trouble  in  hitting 
the  high  point  tally. 

All  in  all,  Magliozzi  was  easily  the  star 
of  the  season,  followed  by  Walsh,  Blair, 
Phillips,  and  Johnson.  Walsh  was  recognized 
as  the  most  improved  squad  member.  Frank 
Watts,  Charlie  Rodenhizer,  Charlie  Diehl, 
and  Carlo  Scafdi  turned  in  fine  supporting 
roles.  For  his  five  foot  three  inch  height, 
Scafdi  played  an  excellent  brand  of  ball 
in  every  game. 


BASKETBALL 


James  A.  Phillips,  '49  (N) 
Captain 


Richard  H.  Douglas,  '49  (N) 
Manager 


Mr.  William  G.  Grinnell 
Coach 


Richard  F.  Austin,  '49  (N)     Richard   H.    Douglas,  '49   (N)       James  A.  Phillips,  '49  (N) 
Thomas  L.  Blair,  '50  (N)         Robert  S.  Johnson,  '50  (N)  Alvan   L.  Rodenhizer,  '51    (N) 

Charles  H.  Diehl,  '51   (N)      Anthony  L.  Magliozzi,  '50  (N)      Carlo  J.  Scafi,  '51    (N) 
Francis  X.  Walsh,  '51    (N)         Frank  E.  Watts,  '50  (N) 


First  Row,  left   to   right:    Watts,   Magliozzi.   Captain   Phillips.    Walsh.   Johnson.   Second  Rou\  left   to   right:    Coach  Grin- 
nell,   Scafidi,    Austin,    Rodenhizer,    Blair,    Diehl,    Manager    Douglas. 


H    ii    c    k    g    y 


By  Greg  Rice 


Northeastern's  1946-47  return  to  the  New 
England  College  hockey  parade  under  the 
tutelage  of  Coach  Herb  Gallagher,  ended 
with  a  six  and  eight  record  that  saw  just 
about  everything  happen  that  possibly  could. 

The  Huskies  encountered  injuries,  ineligi- 
ble players,  lop-sided  tilts,  outdoor  ice  too 
slippery  to  stand  on,  a  severe  lack  of  goalie 
talent,  and  even  a  forfeiture  —  all  adding 
up  to  a  most  remarkable  season. 

In  their  first  ice  tilt  since  1942,  the  North- 
eastern pucksters  sent  a  fighting  Tufts  sextet 
down  to  defeat.  The  home  squad  looked  very 
good  in  their  first  victory  but  looked  not 
so  good  in  following  games  against  Boston 
University,  Tech,  Boston  College,  and  Bow- 
doin.  B.U.  and  B.C.,  both  contenders  for  the 
New  England  hockey  crown,  racked  up  large 
scores  against  the  Red  and  Black. 

Northeastern  finally  seemed  to  get  the 
right  combination  on  the  ice  as  they  per- 
formed mid-season  routs  of  Colby  and  cap- 
tured the  second  Tufts  tilt  also. 

In  the  following  two  games,  M.I.T.  and  B.U. 
repeated  their  early  season  performances 
against  the  Gallaghermen.  B.U.  pinned  one 
of  the  worst  defeats  of  the  season  on  N.U. 
winning  by  a  12-5  count.  In  this  game,  Jackie 
Cunha  of  Northeastern  turned  in  the  hat 
trick,  sinking  three  goals.  Bob  Barry  of 
Northeastern  suffered  severe  eye  injuries 
from  a  stick,  and  temporarily  lost  the  sight 
of  his  left  eye.  Barry  regained  his  vision  in 
a  week,  happily  enough  for  all  parties  con- 
cerned. 

One  of  the  best  games  of  the  season 
was  the  following  Holy  Cross  tilt,  which  the 


Crusaders  won  9-4.  Northeastern  appeared 
strong  in  the  early  periods,  but  the  Cross 
power  was  turned  loose  in  the  final  period 
to  beat  the    Huskies    by   a    substantial    score. 

Boston  College  won  the  second  game  from 
Northeastern  11-2  still  looming  strong  as 
contenders  for  the  championship  with  B.U. 

With  the  season's  final  three  games  in 
front  of  them,  Northeastern  embarked  on  a 
spree  on  victories  and  a  barrage  of  goals 
which  sank  Colby,  Bowdoin,  and  Fort  Devens 
College   in   that   order. 

Colby  was  walloped  by  a  9-3  score,  with 
the  Huskies  sinking  six  goals  in  the  first 
period.  Carl  Westlund,  Gabe  Connors,  Bob 
Otenti,  and  Curt  Mitchell  all  combined  to 
give  N.U.  a  really  decisive  win. 

The  final  score  didn't  end  the  game, 
however,  for  it  was  discovered  that  Otenti, 
Connors,  and  Heanue  had  all  graduated 
from  the  University  the  day  before  the  game 
in  a  mid-season  graduation.  The  game  was 
forfeited  after  the  Eligibility  Committee  is- 
sued a  statement  declaring  mid-season  grad- 
uates ineligible. 

Minus  their  stars,  N.U.  bopped  the  Bow- 
doin Bears  in  their  return  game,  by  an  amaz- 
ing 15-3  count.  The  Huskies  sank  four  goals 
in  the  first  period,  five  in  the  second,  and  six 
in  the  final  period.  Jim  Bell  turned  in  the 
hat  trick  and  then  some,  amassing  four  tallies. 

In  the  season's  finale,  N.U.  just  missed  a 
shutout  tripping  up  Fort  Devens  6-1.  Jim 
Reid  and  Don  Kerrivan,  as  well  as  Jim  Bell 
and  Jackie  Cunha  turned  in  their  best  per- 
formance of  the  season  as  they  set  down 
the   Mass.    Staters. 


HOCKEY        SOUAD        1946-1947 


Prof.  Herbert  W.  Gallagher 
Coach 


Robert  B.  Otenti,  '49  (N) 
Captain 


George  P.  Makris,  '50  (N) 
Manager 

Peter  Sikalis,  '50 

Robert  I.  Rosengard,  '50 

Assistant  Managers 


Robert  F.  Barry,   '51    (N) 
Frank  A.   Bell,  Jr.,  '51    (N) 
James  L.  Bell,  '51    (N) 
Richard   S.   Conner,   '49   (N) 
John  H.  Cunha,  '50 
Chauncey  N.  DelGrosso,  '49(N) 
Richard   R.  Fowler,  '51 
John   P.  Heanue,  '49  (N) 


Donald   Kerivan,   '50  (N) 
Curtis  F.  Mitchell,  '51    (N) 
Frank  J.  Rando,  '51    (N) 
James  R.  Reid,  '50  (N) 
Thomas  Rogers,  '50  (N) 
Robert  Sharpe,  '50  (N) 
Wilson  L.  Tilley,  '51   (N) 
Carl  E.  Westlund,  '49  (N) 


First    Row,    left    to    right:    Daston,    DelGrosso,    Conner,    Heanue,    Westlund,    Otenti,    Fowler,    J.    Bell,    Tilley.    Second   Row,   left 
to    right:     Makris,    Rosengard,    Rando,    Sharpe,    Reid,    Kerivan,      F.      Bell,      Cunha,      Mitchell,      Sikalis,      Coach      Gallagher. 


Cross       Country 


Left    to    right:    Coach    T: 


: 

d,  Nickless,  Manager  Fritz. 


Cross-Country  and  Indoor  Track  by  Morton  Lurch 


Plagued  by  war-weary  leg  muscles  and  unfortunate 
injuries,  the  Northeastern  cross-country  team  experi- 
enced a  disappointing  season.  Led  by  pre-war  star 
Eddie  Parker,  lettermen  Art  Calderaro,  Bud  Davis, 
Charlie  Billings,  and  bolstered  by  Don  Kunstler,  Dick 
Johnson  and  schoolboy  cross-country  champion  Oliver 
Girouard,  things  looked  bright  at  the  start  of  the 
season. 

In  the  first  meet,  Mass.  State  won  a  close  27  to  29 
victory  on  the  State  course.  Parker,  though  injured 
during  the  race,  and  Kunstler  were  well  among  the 
leaders  but  the  other  boys  found  the  hilly  course  too 
much  for  their  service-weary  legs.  In  a  pentagonal 
affair  at  Franklin  Park,  M.  I.  T.  won  handily  over  Har- 
vard, Tufts,  Northeastern  and  Holy  Cross,  in  that  or- 
der. Kunstler  and  Parker  were  the  first  two  N.  U.  fin- 
ishers. 

At  New  Hampshire  the  following  week  both  Parker 
and  Kunstler  aggravated  old  injuries  and  were  forced 
to  drop  out  of  the  race  after  leading  for  the  first  mile. 
Thus  New  Hampshire  won  the  meet. 

With  these  keymen  incapacitated  the  Tattonmen 
lost  subsequent  meets  to  Connecticut  and  Tufts.  The 
disappointing  season  ended  with  an  eighth  place  in 
the  New  England   I.  C.  A.  A.  A.  championships. 

For  his  brilliant  work,  in  spite  of  injuries,  Eddie 
Parker  was  elected  captain.  Letters  were  also  award- 
ed to  Kunstler,  Johnson,  Calderaro,  Girouard,  Davis, 
and  Billings,  who  carried  on  after  Parker  was  injured. 

Good  field  event  performers  and  a  shortage  of 
good  runners  best  characterize  this  year's  Northeas- 
tern University  track  team. 

First  meet  of  the  season  found  Northeastern  com- 
peting with  New  Hampshire  and  Bates.  The  score  was 
N.  H.  63,  N.  U.  40,  Bates  13.  Northeastern  could  not 
overcome  the  triple  victory  of  Boo  Morcom  of  N.  H. 
in  the  jumping  events.  Star  of  the  meet  for  the  Tatton- 
men was  Charlie  Knowles  who  took  first  in  the  discus 


and  second  in  the  hammer  throw.  Del  Alberghini  in 
the  hurdles,  Payson  Kenyon  in  the  1000,  Frank  McCann 
in  the  600,  and  Al  Nicholson  in  the  shotput,  were 
other  first  placers  for  N.  U. 

Jumping  in  a  classy  field  of  performers,  Fred  Car- 
reiro  surprised  everybody  when  he  took  a  third  place 
in   the   Knights  of  Columbus   meet  at   Boston   Garden. 

Strong  running  events  gave  Tufts  a  57-Vj  to  41  l/i 
victory  at  the  Tufts  indoor  cage.  Alberghini  took  a 
first  in  the  hurdles  and  a  second  in  the  300.  Only 
other  runners  to  score  well  were  Payson  Kenyon  with 
first  in  the  1000  and  Charlie  Billings,  second  in  the 
two  mile.  Ever-improving  Ernie  Bosselman  and  Warren 
Willette  tied  for  first  in  the  high  jump,  while  Al  Nich- 
olson and  Ray  Randolph  took  first  places  in  shotput 
and  pole  vault  respectively. 

Led  by  Del  Alberghini,  who  captured  both  hurdle 
events,  Coach  Jerry  Tatton's  charges  won  the  N.  E.- 
A.  A.  U.  Championships.  Al  Nicholson,  with  a  46-foot 
heave,  won  the  shotput  while  Fred  Caniera  took  a 
second  in  the  high  jump.  Hurdler  Lloyd  Parker  and 
miler  Payson  Kenyon  added  valuable  place  points  to 
the  Northeastern  total. 

In  one  of  the  greatest  individual  performances  in 
Northeastern  track  history,  "Demon"  Delmo  Alber- 
ghini captured  first  in  low  hurdles,  high  hurdles,  and 
300  while  taking  second  in  the  dash.  Despite  these 
eighteen  points  by  Delmo,  the  Red  and  Black  lost  to 
Maine  68  to  49.  Nicholson,  Pistorino  and  Knowles 
swept  the  shotput  with  Bosselman,  Willette,  Carreiro, 
Houghton,  and  Randolph  tying  for  first  in  the  high 
jump.  Dick  Johnson's  second  place  in  the  mile,  Ken- 
yon's  second  in  the  1000,  as  well  as  good  perform- 
ances of  McCann,  Davis,  Georgerian,  Crowley,  Bill- 
ings, Kokidko,  and  Martin  showed  how  the  team  has 
progressed  and  argues  well  for  future  track  teams  at 
Northeastern. 


Prof.  Gerald  R.  Tatton 
Coach 


Donald  Fritz,  '50 
Manager 


Jacob  Wiren 
Assistant  Coach 


Morton  Lutch,  '49 
Manager 


Delmo    F.    Alberghini,    '49 
Gasper  J.   Ammendolia,    '51 
James    R.    Atwater,    Jr.,    '51 
Charles    Billings,    '50 
W.    Ernes!  Bosselman,    '50 
Fred    Carreiro,    '51 
Robert    Carter,    '50 
Brian   Casey,    '50 
Joseph   Connolly,    '50 
Reginald    W.    Cooke 
Walter    Crowley,    '5' 


50 


Seymour  Goldberg, 
Murray  Goldman, 
James  Houghton,  '. 
Richard  S.  Johnson 
Carl  Kaloustian, 
Herbert  M.  Karol, 
Payson  H.  Kenyon, 
Charles  A.    Knowle; 


Andry    Kokidko,    '50 
Donald   A.    Kuntsler,    '50 
Frank    W.    Keyes,    '50 
William    Martin,    '51 
Frank   J.    McCann,    '50 
Robert  T.  McDonald,   '51 
William    Morison,    '51 
Alfred    D.    Nicholson,    '51 
Herbert  Nickless,    '49 
Thomas  Nolan,   '50 


Edward    Parker,    '50 
Lloyd    E.     Parker,    '51 
Charles    Pistorino,     '49 
Rayfield    Randolph,    '50 
Warren    Rea,    '50 
Elliot    V.    G.    Rice,    '49 
Lawrence    D.    Root,    '49 
Herbert   Von    Euw,    '50 
Karl    H.    West,    '50 
Warren    Willette,    '50 
Erwin     Ziner,     '50 


Indoor     Track 


First  Row,  left  to  right:  E.  Parker,  Billings,  McDonald,  Knowles,  Ammendolia,  Kunstler,  Georgerian.  Second  Row,  left 
to  right:  Nicholson,  Pistorino,  Carter,  McCann,  Davis,  Alberghini,  Kenyon,  Root,  L.  Parker,  Johnson.  Third  Row,  left 
to  right:  Manager  Lutch,  Manager  Fritz,  Nickless,  Goldman,  Karol,  Connoly,  VonEuw,  Randolph,  Rea,  Assistant  Coach 
Wiren,  Coach  Tatton.  Fourth  Row.  left   to   right:    Morison,  Crowley,     Kaloustian,     Martin,     Willette,     Carriero,     Houghton, 

Atwater,   Ziner. 


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Gallagher                                Rich 

ard  S.  Conner,  '49  (N) 

Coach 

Charles  G.  Spear,  '50  (N) 
Manager 

Captain 

David   Abbott,    '50 

Joseph    R.    Eid,    '50 

William    H.    Powers,    '50 

Robert  B.   Bagwell,   '50   (N) 

Robert    S.    Johnson,    '50    |N) 

Stanley    E.    Rodman,    '50 

Stephen    H.    Barmakian,    '50   (N) 
Wallace    Bowne,    '50 

Robert    D.     Keegan,    '50 

Jerome    P.    Sawtelle,    '50 
Robert    R.    Schwarz,    '50    (N) 

Franklin   5.   Coole,    '49   (N) 

James    S.    Langdon,    '50 

Leon   Shulman,    '50 

Charles    H.    Curll,    '50    (N| 

Harry  E.    Lengas,    '50 

William    L.    Shannon,    '48    (N 

Frank   D.    D'Andrea,    '50 

Joseph    F.    Lynch,    '50    (N) 

Louis    H.    Shoer,    '50 

Stafford   E.    Davis,   '50 
Chauncey   N.    Delgrosso,    '49   (N) 

Richard    J.    Morrissey,    '50    (N) 

Edward  A.   Stankevitch,    '49 
Bennett  J.    Wayler,    '49 

George   J.    DeCristoforo,    '50 

Robert    B.    Otenti,    '49    (N) 

Carl    Westland,    '49 

John    J.    Domenico,    '50 

Frederick     Pearce,     '49     (N) 

Stanislaus    J.    Zbozen,    '50 

SEASON'S    SCORES 


Tufts    3    N.U.   5 

B.U.     1     N.U.   7 

B.C.  7  N.U.   8 

B.U.    7   N.U.  3 

Tufts    5    N.U.   3 

Connecticut    1     N.U.   5 


New    Hampshire    8    ....   N.U.  7 

Lowell    Textile    4    N.U.  9 

Harvard   2  N.U.  7 

B.C.    9   N.U.  8 

Bates    14    N.U.  1 

U.  of  Maine  2  N.U.  4 


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First  Row,  left  to  right:  Otenti,  Conner,  Pcarcc.  Lynch,  Johnson,  Barmakian,  Shannon,  Curll.  Second  Row,  left  to 
right:  Couch  Gallagher,  Assistant  Coach  Colantonio,  Curran,  Keegan,  DelGrosso,  Roth,  D'Andrea.  Abbott,  Mr. 
Pratt.     Third   Row,    left    to    right:    Spear,    Schwarz,    Bagwell,     Coole,      Morrissey,      Wcstlund,      DeChristoforo,      Len,i>as. 


Northeastern  University 
Corporation 


Robert  Gray  Dodge 
Chairman 

Carl   Stephens  Ell 
President  of  the   University 


Frank  Lincoln   Richardson 
V/ce-Cha/rman 

Henry   Nathaniel    Andrews 
Treasurer 


Everett  Avery  Churchi 
Secretary 


Joseph    F.   Abbott 

David   F.    Edwards 

Irving    E.    Moultrop 

Charles    Francis    Adams 

Carl   S.   Ell 

Samuel    Norwich 

Asa    S.    Allen 

William    P.    Ellison 

George   Olmsted,    Jr. 

Roger   Amory 

Robert  G.    Emerson 

Augustin    H.    Parker,   Jr 

O.    Kelley    Anderson 

John  Wells   Farley 

George    E.    Pierce 

Henry    N.    Andrews 

Joseph    F.    Ford 

Matthew    Porosky 

Frederick    Ayer 

Ernest   B.    Freeman 

Frederick   S.    Pratt 

Arthur    A.    Ballantine 

Merrill    Griswold 

Roger    Preston 

George    L.    Barnes 

George   Hansen 

Sidney   R.    Rabb 

Thomas   P.    Beal 

Henry    1.    Harriman 

Stuart    C.    Rand 

F.    Gregg    Bemis 

Carroll   5.   Harvey 

William    M.    Rand 

S.    Bruce    Black 

Harold    D.    Hodgkinson 

Neal    Rantoul 

Henry  G.    Bradlee 

Harvey    P.     Hood 

James   L.    Richards 

Robert    Bruce 

Chandler  Hovey 

Frank    L.    Richardson 

George    A.    Burnham 

Weston    Howland 

James   C.    Richdale 

Godfrey   L.    Cabot 

Howard   M.    Hubbard 

Harold    B.    Richmond 

Paul    C.    Cabot 

Maynard   Hutchinson 

Charles    F.    Rittenhouse 

Walter   Channing 

Raymond    W.    James 

Leverett    Saltonstall 

William    C.    Chick 

Ray    E.    Johns 

Russell    M.    Sanders 

Cyrus   S.    Ching 

Arthur    S.    Johnson 

Andrew    S.    Seller 

Everett    A.    Churchill 

Charles    B.    Johnson 

Joseph  P.  Spang,  Jr. 

Paul    F.    Clark 

Jacob    J.    Kaplan 

Frank    P.    Speare 

William    H.    Collins 

Michael    T.     Kelleher 

F.    R.   Carnegie   Steele 

Sears    B.    Condit 

Harry  H.   Kerr 

Charles    Stetson 

Amory    Coolidge 

Frank    H.     Lahey 

Earl    P.    Stevenson 

Albert    M.    Creighton 

Halfdan    Lee 

Robert   T.    P.    Storer 

Robert  Cutler 

Galen    D.    Light 

Frank    H.    Stuart 

Marshall    B.    Dalton 

Edward   A.    MacMaster 

Edward    W.    Supple 

Edward    Dana 

John    R.    Macomber 

Ralph   E.   Thompson 

Edward   Dane 

Albert   E.    Marshall 

James    V.    Toner 

Justin    W.    Dart 

Harold    F.    Mason 

Eliot    Wadsworth 

William  J.   Davidson 

J.   Franklin  McElwain 

Samuel   Wakeman 

Robert   G.    Dodge 

Hugh    D.    McLellan 

Eustis    Walcott 

Bernard  W.    Doyle 

Irwin    L.    Moore 

Edwin  S.   Webster 

Paul   A.    Draper 

Ira    Mosher 

Sinclair    Weeks 

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A.B.,  M.S.,  Ed.M.,  Sc.D. 
President     of     the     University 


EVERETT  AVERY  CHURCHILL 


Vice-President  of  the  University 


WILLIAM  THURLOW  ALEXANDER 

S.B.,    M.A. 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Engineering 


WILLIAM  CROMBIE  WHITE 

S.B.,    Ed.M. 

Director  of  Day  Colleges 


WILFRED  STANLEY  LAKE 

A.B.,  M.A.,   Ph.D. 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts 


ROGER  STANTON  HAMILTON 

A.B.,   M.A.,   Ph.D. 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Business  Administration 


CHARLES  WILLIAM  HAVICE 

A.B.,   M.A.,   S.T.B.,   Ph.D. 

Dean  of  Chapel 


HAROLD  WESLEY  MELVIN 

A.B.,    M.A. 
Dean  of  Students 


General   Administrative 
Staff 

JOHN  PUGSLEY,  A.B. 

Registrar 

RUDOLPH   MORRIS,   S.B.,    Ed.M. 

Assistant    Registrar 

GEORGE  R.  FENNELL,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 

Secretary    ol    the    Faculty 

J.  KENNETH  STEVENSON,  BG.S. 

Supervisor    ol   Building    and    Grounds 

DAISY  M.  EVERETT 
NATHAN  LEVENSON,  L.L.B. 

/Acting    Director    of    the    Press    Bureau 

FREDERICK  HENDERSON,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Director    Veterans    Office 

RUDOLPH  OBERG,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Director    of    Alumni    Relations 

J.  RICHARD  BROWN,  B.S. 

Assistant    Director    of    Alumni    Relations 


NIGHTINGALE 


ROBINSON,   JR. 


WINTHROP  NIGHTINGALE,   A.B.,  S.B.,   Ed.M. 

Director    of    Co-operoh've    Work 

GEORGE  TOWLE,   B.S. 

Associate    Professor    of    Co-ordination 

ELIOT  H.  ROBINSON,  JR.,  A.B. 

Coordinator    of    Co-operative    Work 


JOHN  F.  DeVITT 

Head  Proctor 

MYRA  WHITE 
librarian 

MARY  B.  FOOR 

Manager  of  the  Bookstore 

MILTON  J.  SCHLAGENHAUF,  A.B.,  B.D.,  M.A. 

Director    of    Admissions 

PRUDIE  MOORE,  B.S.,  M.A. 

Assistant    to    Director    of    Admissions 

WARREN  S.  HALLAMORE,  A.B. 

Assistant    to    Director    of    Admissions 

GILBERT  MacDONALD,   B.I.E.,  M.Ed. 

Assistant    to    Director    of    Admissions 

WILMOT  D.  GRIFFITH,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Assistant  to  the  Dean  of  Students 


SCHLAGENHAUF 


Student   Activities 

EDWARD  S.  PARSONS,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Director   of  Student  Activities 

GERALD  R.  TATTON,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 

Associate    Professor    of   Physical    Education    and    Head    Coach    of    Track 

HERBERT  W.  GALLAGHER,  S.B. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

WILLIAM  G.  GRINNELL,  A.B. 

Head  Coach  of  Football  and  Basketball  and  Instructor  in  English 

WALTER  I.  KENNEDY,  JR.,  A.B. 

Assistant   to   the   Director   of   Activities 

GEORGE  M.  LANE,  M.D. 

College   Physician 


Industrial   Engineering 

ROBERT  J.  KNOWLTON,  S.B. 

Instructor    in    Industrial    Engineering 


KENNEDY,   JR. 


Accounting 


HOWARD  F.  GREENE,   C.P.A. 

3fe    Professor    of   Accounting    and    Chairman    of    the    Department 

ROBERT   BRUCE,   B.C.S.,  M.C.S. 

Professor    of   Accounting 

PAUL  W.  GLENNON,  M.B.A.,  L.L.M.,  J.S.D. 

Associate    Professor    of    Law   and   Accounting 

SAVERIO  CERULLO,   S.B.,  M.B.A. 

(nsfrucfor    in    Accounting 

JOSEPH  M.   GOLEMME,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor    in   Accounting 

LAWRENCE   H.  MALCHMAN,   S.B.,   Ed.M. 

Instructor   in   Accounting 


Sociology    and   Psychology 

ARTHUR  B.  WARREN,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

WILLIAM  J.   COHEN,  A.B.,  A.M. 

Instructor    in    Sociology 

RICHARD  G.  DOMEY,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Instructor  in  Psychology  and  Sociology 


Drawing 


ELIOT  TOZER,  S.B. 

Professor  of  Drawing  and  Chairman  of   the  Department 

OTIS  F.  CUSHMAN,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Associate   Professor  of  Drawing 

JOHN   J.   DEVINE,   S.B.,  Sc.M. 

Associate  Professor  of   Drawing 

GUSTAV  ROOK,  S.B. 

Associate   Professor  of  Drawing 

ALBERT  E.  SANDERSON,  JR.,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Associate   Professor  of  Drawing 


Biology 


STANLEY  D.  MIROYIANNIS,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Professor   of   Biology   and  Chairman   of   the   Department 

BLANCHE  B.  DALY,  A.B.,  M.Sc.M.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant    Professor    of    Biology 

REGINALD  C.  THOMAS,  S.B. 

Instructor   in   Biology 

Chemical    Engineering 

CHESTER  P.   BAKER,  S.B.,  M.A. 

;ssor    of    Chemical   Engineering   and    Chairman    of    the    Department 

JOHN  C.  MORGAN,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemical  Engineering 

RALPH  A.  TROUPE,  S.B.,  M.S. 


SANDERSON,   JR. 


Associate  Professor  of  Che 


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Physics 


OELSCHLEGEL 


REGINALD  G.  LACOUNT,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Physics  and  Chairman  of  fhe  Department 

JOSEPH  A.  COOLIDGE,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Professor    of    Physics 

CARL  D.  JOHNSON,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Associate    Professor    of    Physics 

THOMAS  H.  WALLACE,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor   of  Physics 

GEORGE  B.  WELCH,  S.B.,   Ph.D. 

Assistant    Professor    of    Physics 

HOLLIS  S.  BAIRD 

Assistant    Professor    of    Physics 

MISS  F.  ELIZABETH  OELSCHLEGEL,  S.B. 

Instructor  in  Physics 

WALTER  H.  LOB,  S.B. 

instructor    in    Physics 

Electrical   Engineering 

ROLAND  G.  PORTER,  B.E.E.,  M.S. 

ofessor  of  Electrical  Engineering  and  Chairman  of  fhe  Deporlme 

LAURENCE  F.  CLEVELAND,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Associate  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

HENRY  E.  RICHARDS,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Associate  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

GEORGE  E.  PIHL,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 


COMBELLACK 


SOMMERVILLE 


Mathematics 

JOSEPH  SPEAR,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Chairman   of   the  Department 

WILFRED  J.  COMBELLACK,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant    Professor    of    Mathematics 

WARREN  C.  DEAN,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Assistant    Professor    of    Mathematics 

EDWARD  M.  COOK,  A.B. 

Instructor   in   Mathematics 

STUART  B.  SOMMERVILLE,  A.B. 

instructor   in   Mathematics 

MRS.  E.  V.  COWEN,  B.A.,  M.A. 

Instructor   in   Mathematics 

NORMAN  S.  McCALLISTER,  A.B.,  Ed.M. 

Insfrucfor   in   Mathematics 

HAROLD   L.  STUBBS,  A.B. 

Instructor   in   Mathematics 

WILLIAM  WALLACE,  S.B. 

Instructor   in   Mathematics 

Modern   Languages 

CHARLES  F.  BARNASON,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Professor   of   Modern    Languages   and  Chairman    of    the    Deparlme 

ANTONIO  L.  MEZZACAPPA,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Associate   Professor   of  Modern   Languages 

LOUIS  COOPERSTEIN,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Assistant   Professor   of   Modern    Languages 


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Economics 

JOHN  A.  HOGAN,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Associate    Professor   of   Industrial   Relations 

LYNN   I.  SCHOONOVER,   Ph.B.,  P.M. 

Associate   Professor   of  Economics 

STUART  M.  HUGHES,  A.B. 

Instructor    in    Economics 

WENDELL  H.  THORNTON,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor    in    Economics 

DONALD  G.   WILSON,    B.A.,   Ad.M. 

Instructor  in  Economics 

ROBERT  M.  SEGAL,  A.B.,  LL.B. 

Lecturer  in  Economics 

ELI  GOLDSTON,  A.B.,  M.B.A. 

Lecturer  in  Economics 

istory   and    Government 

GEORGE  H.  MESERVE,  JR.,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Professor  of  History  and  Art 

ELMER  H.  CUTTS,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assisfanf  Professor  of  History 

EDMUND  W.   FENN,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor    in    Government 

H.  MANUAL  DOBRUSIN,  A.B. 


WESLEY  L.  GOULD,  A.B, 


M.A. 


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Chemistry 


ARTHUR  A.  VERNON,  S.B.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Chairman  of  the  Deporfmenf 

W.   FAY   LUDER,  A.B.,   Ph.D. 

Associate   Professor   of  Chemistry 

WALDEMAR  S.  McGUIRE,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Associate   Professor   of  Chemistry 

SAVERIO  ZUFFANTI,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Associate   Professor   of  Chemistry 

NORMAN  A.  DUBOIS,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor   of  Chemistry 

FLETCHER  S.   BOIG,  S.B.,  M.S.,  Ed.M. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry 

JOHN  L.  SHEARD,  A.B.,  A.M. 

Instructor    in    Chemistry 

=  MRS.  DOROTHY  E.  PRATT,  S.B. 

Assistant   Instructor    in    Chemistry 

ROBERT  M.  ROGER,  S.B. 

Assistant    (nstructor    m    Chemistry 

Business   Management 

LYMAN  A.  KEITH,  S.B.,  M.A. 

instructor    in    Business    Management 

CARLO  E.  GUBELLINI,  S.B. 


Instructor    in 


Manage 


English 


FREDERICK  W.  HOLMES,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Professor  of  English   and  Chairman   of  the  Department 

EVERETT  C.  MARSTON,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Associate    Professor    of    English 

JAMES  T.  BARRS,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant    Professor    of    English 

WILLIAM  T.  CLONEY,  JR.,  A.B. 

Assistant    Professor    of    English 

FRANKLIN   NORVISH,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Assistant    Professor    of    English 

GEORGE  BEAL,  A.B.,  A.M. 

Instructor    in    English 

RAYMOND  E.  BLOIS,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Instructor    in    English 

REGINALD  L.  CAPON,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor    in   English 

HERMANN  SCHAUS,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor    in    English 

HAROLD   H.  WADE,  A.B. 

Instructor   in   English 

arketing   and  Advertising 

CHARLES  H.  DUFTON,  A.B.,  M.A. 

isisfant  Professor  of  Marketing  and  Advertising  and  Acting  Chairman 
of  Department 

F.  ALLEN   BURT,  A.B.,  Ed.M. 

Lecturer    in    Advertising 


GRAMSTORFF 


Civil   Engineering 

EMIL  A.  GRAMSTORFF,  S.B.,  M.S. 


si    Civil    Engineering    and    Chan 


the    Depsrlrne 


CHARLES  O.  BAIRD,  JR.,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Associate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

ERNEST  L  SPENCER,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

GEORGE  W.  HANKINSON,  B.A.,  S.B. 

Instructor    in    Civil    Engineering 

Mechanical   Engineering 

JOSEPH  W.  ZELLER,  S.B.,  M.E. 

'rofessor  of  Mechanical  Engineering  and  Chairman   of  (he  Department 

ALFRED  J.  FERRETTI,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Professor    of   Mechanical    Engineering 

FREDERICK  A.  STERNS,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Associate    Professor    of    Mechanical    Engineering 

WILLIE  R.  CALLAHAN,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

ERNEST  E.  MILLS,  S.B. 

Instructor    in    Mechanical   Engineering 

ALBERT  K.  SCHMIEDER,  S.B. 

Instructor    in    Mechanical   Engineering 

ROBERT  S.  WHITE,  S.B. 

Instructor    in    Mechanical   Engineering 


HANKINSON 


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We  of  the  Cauldron  Board  wish  to  express  our  deepest 
and  heartfelt  thanks  to  all  who  have  contributed  or  helped 
us  compile  this  yearbook. 

To  Mr.  Waid,  Miss  Wright,  and  Mr.  Yerkes  for  their  co- 
operation and  excellent  work. 

To  Mr.  Russell  C.  Knight  of  The  Stobbs  Press  for  his  untiring 
assistance. 

To  Miss  Peppard,  Mrs.  Debery,  and  Miss  Gunter  of  the 
Activities  Department  and  to  faculty  members  and  secretaries 
of  other  departments  for  their  patience  and  help. 

To  John  Dalgleish  and  C.  Henderson  Beal  whose  excellent 
photography  work  has  given  our  yearbook  a  touch  of  dis- 
tinction. 

To  Leonard  Erickson,  Elliot  Rice  and  Morton  Lutch  for  sports 
stories. 


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of  the 

CLASS  OF 
1950  AB 


WAID    STUDIO 

18  Newbury  Street 
Boston,  Massachusetts 


School  and  College  Photographers 

Completely  equipped  to  render  the  highest  quality 
craftsmanship  and  an  expedited  service  on  both 
personal  portraiture  and  photography  for  college 
annuals. 


Photographers  to  this  Cauldron 

Patrons  may  obtain  duplicates  at  any  time 


THE 

NORTHEASTERN 

NEWS 

extends  its 

Heartiest 
Congratulations 

and 

Best  Wishes 

on  this  graduation 

to 
the  CLASS  OF  1949 


DRINK  MILK  FOR 

HEALTH 

Be  Sure  It's 

HOOD' 

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